<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/>
That's what my recently updated XHTML/1.1 reads...
Brett
On Mar 4, 2007, at 6:00 PM, porneL wrote:
I've just noticed that template for XHTML/1.1 has been changed to include application/xhtml+xml content type in <meta> element.
This is completly misguided as <meta> is there only for backwards- compatibility non-XHTML user-agents -- that is only those which *do not* support application/xhtml+xml.
From W3C XHTML FAQ: "Note that a meta http-equiv statement will not be recognized by XML processors, and authors SHOULD NOT include such a statement in an XHTML document served as 'application/xml' (and 'application/ xhtml+xml' as well for that matter)."
Please change it back to text/html or remove <meta> element completly.
-- regards, porneL
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