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Hello,
As I've been working on SEO and learning that I need to have clean code, I came across an article by James Kilroy. In it he states XHTML can be problematic and recommends using a plugin he developed: XHTML to HTML 1.0 This plugin filters XHTML output to create a document which is valid HTML 4.01 Strict. How important is this? Not being a web designer or developer, I had been under the impression that XHTML was the standard? Should I seriously consider using the above plugin? In advance, many thanks for your input. Andy
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