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HTML vs XHTML vs HTML 5: What on earth is going on?

Jul 30, ’09 10:18 PM
Author Aaron Gerdes Categories regular Tags code, standards, webapp

If you’re confused about the recent news that the XHTML working group is shutting down at the end of the year, take a look at this explanation from Brad Colbow at Smashing Magazine.

By far the best explanation I’ve read. And the most calm by far!

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