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  XHTML Basic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
XHTML Basic is an XML-based structured markup language primarily used for simple (mainly handheld) user agents, typically mobile devices.
XHTML Basic is a subset of XHTML, including a minimal set of XHTML modules for document structure, images, forms, basic tables, and object support.
XHTML Mobile Profile is a Nokia project based on XHTML Basic; this effort targets hand phones specifically by adding mobile phone-specific elements to XHTML Basic.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/XHTML_Basic   (155 words)

  
 XHTML - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The XHTML 2.0 draft is controversial because it breaks backwards compatibility with all previous versions, and is therefore in effect a new markup language created to circumvent (X)HTML's limitations rather than being simply a new version.
XHTML Basic: A special "light" version of XHTML for devices which cannot use the full XHTML set, primarily used on handhelds such as mobile phones.
Character encoding may be specified at the beginning of an XHTML document in the XML declaration and within a meta http-equiv element.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/XHTML   (1303 words)

  
 XHTML Basic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
XHTML Basic is ontworpen als een gezamelijke basis die uitgebreid kan worden.
XHTML Basic document is een document dat enkel de faciliteiten nodig heeft die in deze specificatie als vereist omschreven worden.
XHTML Basic gebruikt kan worden zoals het is - een eenvoudige
www.playgarden.com /w3c/TR/xhtml-basic/overview.html   (2522 words)

  
 Programming:XHTML - Wikibooks
XHTML is a subset within the XML-based languages used on the Internet (or Intranets) in webpages.
XHTML is based on HTML, but XHTML is more strict and is XML-compliant, so an XHTML page is easier to view within a web browser than a HTML page.
XHTML strives to separate these two to make XHTML cleaner and have the presentation rules governed within something called Cascading Style Sheets.
en.wikibooks.org /wiki/Programming:XHTML   (1581 words)

  
 Xhtml Basic
Basic to be the common language supported by these devices...
Basic is designed as a common base that may be extended...
Basic" is to serve as a common language supported by various kinds of user agents.
www.futuregate.co.uk /xhtml_basic.html   (258 words)

  
 Molly.com - Articles > Markup and CSS > XHTML basic: modularization in action
XHTML 1.0 must be viewed as a means of allowing HTML authors—many of whom bootstrapped their way into the field—to painlessly gain entrance to the world of XML.
XHTML Basic was created specifically for use in mobile and alternative devices such as smart phones, PDAs, pagers, automotive navigation systems, and computerized vending machines.
Basic forms are important for managing input and basic tables—in this case not for design or layout, but for their original intent: tabular data formatting.
www.molly.com /articles/markupandcss/2001-02-intergrate.php   (2087 words)

  
 RFC 3236 (rfc3236) - The 'application/xhtml+xml' Media Type   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
And while some XHTML based languages require the doctype declaration to occur within documents of that type, such as XHTML 1.0, or XHTML Basic (http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-basic), it is not the case that all XHTML based languages will include it.
As an example, user agents supporting only XHTML Basic (see http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-basic) currently have no standard means to convey their inability to support the additional functionality in XHTML 1.0 [XHTML1] that is not found in XHTML Basic.
While XHTML Basic user agent conformance rules (which are identical to XHTML 1.0) provide some guidance to its user agent implementators for handling some additional content, the additional content in XHTML 1.0 that is not part of XHTML Basic is substantial, making those conformance rules insufficient for practical processing and rendering to the end user.
www.faqs.org /rfcs/rfc3236.html   (1837 words)

  
 ITworld.com - W3C releases XHTML Basic spec for mobile devices
XHTML Basic is a simpler version of XHTML 1.0 -- a blending of HTML and XML -- that allows for the delivery of Web content using advanced technology to smaller non-PC devices such as mobile phones, PDAs, pagers and television-based Web browsers, W3C spokesman Ian Jacobs said.
Specifically, the W3C combined its XHTML 1.0 Recommendation, which was originally published in January with aspects of another specification entitled "Modularization of XHTML" to create XHTML Basic as a markup language that works better on mobile Web devices, Jacobs said.
The editors of XHTML Basic include Masayasu Ishikawa of W3C, Mark Baker of Sun, Shinichi Matsui of Panasonic, Peter Stark of L.M. Ericsson Telephone, Ted Wugofski of Openwave Systems and Toshihiko Yamakami of the Japanese company Access Co. Ltd.
www.itworld.com /AppDev/1512/NWW1220w3c/pfindex.html   (475 words)

  
 XHTML Basic
The XHTML Basic document type includes the minimal set of modules required to be an XHTML host language document type, and in addition it includes images, forms, basic tables, and object support.
XHTML Basic documents are in the set of valid documents of the new document type.
XHTML Basic document is a document that requires only the facilities described as mandatory in this specification.
www.w3.org /TR/xhtml-basic   (2411 words)

  
 XHTML.ORG: A source of information about XHTML   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
XHTML is an acronym for "eXtensible HyperText Markup Language", a reformulation of HTML 4.0 as an XML 1.0 application.
XHTML provides the framework for future extensions of HTML and aims to replace HTML in the future.
The purpose of this document type is to serve as the basis for future extended XHTML 'family' document types, and to provide a consistent, forward-looking document type cleanly separated from the deprecated, legacy functionality of HTML 4 that was brought forward into the XHTML 1.0 document types.
www.xhtml.org   (473 words)

  
 Little Springs Design - Design » An Overview of Mobile Versions of XHTML   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
XHTML Mobile Profile is based on XHTML Basic, and some browsers will render it - mostly.
One key advantage that XHTML Basic had over the other wireless markup languages was cascading style sheets (CSS) - useful now that most phones have graphical displays.
They added in the functions from cHTML and WML that were not in XHTML Basic (but were in XHTML): acronym, address, br, b, big, hr, i, small, dl, fieldset, optgroup.
www.littlespringsdesign.com /design/xhtmlinfo.html   (980 words)

  
 XHTML Basic: A Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
XHTML Basic is a base on which markup languages for mobile and other limited devices can be built.
XHTML Basic does not have events that can launch client-side scripts.
XHTML Basic is built on the general markup language
www.bsu.edu /web/mawest2/mobile/xhtml_basic.html   (1044 words)

  
 XHTML-Print
XHTML-Print's targeted usage is for printing in environments where it is not feasible or desirable to install a printer-specific driver and where some variability in the formatting of the output is acceptable.
Printers may choose not to render content within elements defined by XHTML [XHTML1] or HTML [HTML4] that are obviously not intended to be rendered, e.g.
The attribute is part of functionality that is deemed too complex for low cost printers, such as language specific processing, printing on landscape oriented pages, buffering of images for later use, and vertical alignment of cell data in tables that span multiple pages.
www.pwg.org /xhtml-print/HTML-Version/XHTML-Print.html   (5725 words)

  
 W3C HTML Home Page
XHTML is the successor of HTML, and a series of specifications has been developed for XHTML.
XHTML Basic is an example of fairly minimal build of these modules and is targeted at mobile applications.
XHTML 1.1 is an example of a larger build of the modules, avoiding many of the presentation features.
www.w3.org /MarkUp   (4438 words)

  
 XHTML élémentaire (XHTML Basic)
XHTML élémentaire est conçu comme une base commune qui peut être étendue.
XHTML qui peut être partagé par de nombreuses communautés (e.g.
XHTML élémentaires soient dans l'ensemble des documents valides du nouveau type de document.
www.la-grange.net /w3c/REC-xhtml-basic/Overview.html   (2771 words)

  
 3.2. Introduction into XHTML™ Basic
XHTML Basic is designed as a common base that may be extended.
The goal of XHTML Basic is to serve as a common language supported by various kinds of user agents.
One of these document types is XHTML Basic: XHTML Basic Tags List (see [24]).
mobileinternetguide.org /html/ch03s02.html   (405 words)

  
 wg:Serving content to mobiles: XHTML 1.0 or XHTML Basic?
One of the often heard arguments in favor of XHTML 1.0 is the promise of future compatibility with browsers on mobile devices.
With the exception of, for instance, an XHTML + hi-res images mix that is too heavy to load on mobile browsers and where you have no other choice but to serve them a lightweight version (XHTML Basic + lo-res images).
XHTML Basic was created many years ago when mobile devices were still relatively primitive.
web-graphics.com /mtarchive/001504.php   (1811 words)

  
 xguru, Inc. :: Training & Tutorials in xml, xhtml, xsl, xslt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
XHTML Basic is one of the newer XHTML related specifications.
XHTML Basic outlines the minimum set of XHTML features a browser must support in order to be XHTML compliant.
We dig into XHTML Basic a little for you, to shed some light on this important piece of the XHTML puzzle.
www.xguru.com /tutorial/cat_index.asp?cat=2   (257 words)

  
 XHTML 1.0
To that end, the W3C created the "XHTML 1.0" recommendation, which is basically a re-casting of HTML 4.0 in XML syntax.
Of the numerous XHTML modules, many are expected to be extended as time passes to allow the language to grow without interrupting the "core" of XHTML.
This document specifies a sub-set of the XHTML modules (as mentioned previously) to be "required" by any device claiming to support XHTML.
www.blooberry.com /indexdot/history/xhtml10.htm   (374 words)

  
 NYPL: Style Guide: XHTML: Guidelines
The Library has standardized on XHTML 1.0 Transitional, a version of XHTML that works well in both old and new browsers, and that accommodates the needs of older browsers (such as Netscape Navigator 4 and Internet Explorer 4) that are used by a significant portion of the NYPL audience.
XHTML documents must begin with tags that tell the browser how to interpret them.
All XHTML tags and attributes must be typed in lowercase, or your document will not validate.
www.nypl.org /styleguide/xhtml/guidelines.html   (446 words)

  
 Business Wire: World Wide Web Consortium Issues XHTML Basic as... @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
While XHTML 1.0 is a powerful language, support for the full XHTML 1.0 feature set may be too much to expect browsers on cell phones and other small devices to handle.
XHTML Basic is designed so that it may be implemented by all user agents, including mobile devices, television-based devices, and other small Web devices.
The XHTML Basic specification is the result of significant collaborative efforts of the W3C HTML Working Group, including participants from AOL/Netscape; CWI; Ericsson; IBM; Intel; Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.; Microsoft; Mozquito Technologies; Openwave Systems Inc.; Philips Electronics; Quark Inc.; and Sun Microsystems.
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?docid=1G1:68207837&refid=ink_tptd_g1   (593 words)

  
 About the mobile edition [dive into mark]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
It was during the course of that discussion that I learned that the W3C has long had a standard for mobile device markup, called XHTML Basic.
The lack of support for proper XHTML, or even XHTML Basic is to be lameted but is not worthy of fretting over too much.
XHTML Basic is the underlying markup language of WAP 2.0 which (still) has the support of all the telcos and handset manufacturers of the world.
diveintomark.org /archives/2003/03/15/about_the_mobile_edition   (4165 words)

  
 XHTML Syntax
It is not an XHTML element, and it should not have a closing tag.
However, the validator on w3.org does not complain when this attribute is missing in an XHTML document.
The HTML Certificate is for developers who want to document their knowledge of HTML 4.01, XHTML, and CSS.
www.w3schools.com /xhtml/xhtml_syntax.asp   (454 words)

  
 Discover the flexibility of Schematron abstract patterns
If you have the basics of an XML format in mind, but know that you will not be able to get everyone at the table to agree to every detail of the schema, consider Schematron abstract patterns.
It is common to have a set of basic ideas for a schema widely agreed upon, but not the precise syntax.
Investigate XHTML 1.1 and its modules defined in "Modularization of XHTML" -- section 5.6.1 is the "Basic Tables Module." Note that for actual use, the author suggests the "Tables Module", which might be better named and defines a table model more suited for accessibility.
www.ibm.com /developerworks/xml/library/x-stron.html   (1746 words)

  
 xmlhack: XHTML Basic moves to Recommendation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Modularization of XHTML may still be in Candidate Recommendation, but XHTML Basic, built on top of it, is now a W3C Recommendation.
Based on that review, the W3C HTML Working Group believes that the definition of modules used in XHTML Basic is stable, and the Working Group does not expect to make changes to 'Modularization of XHTML' that would be incompatible with XHTML Basic.
XHTML Basic provides a subset of XHTML intended for use with small information appliances - cell phones, PDAs, and other systems without full-fledged HTML/XHTML browsers.
www.xmlhack.com /read.php?item=958   (138 words)

  
 xmlhack: XHTML Basic: Moving Toward Cell Phones
XHTML Basic is derived from XHTML 1.1 using the modularization mechanism described in the draft Modularization of XHTML.
XHTML Basic looks like an attempt to bring Wireless Markup Language (WML) into the W3C's HTML development process, with the apparent consent of WML's creators, the WAP Forum.
While XHTML Basic doesn't include alll of XHTML's features, it does include things like text, images, tables, forms, linking, and lists, preserving a fairly rich core.
www.xmlhack.com /read.php?item=186   (190 words)

  
 Embedding binary data/images in XHTML Basic?
XHTML Basic is the subset of XHTML that is designed for "other" appliances - that is, not for monitors.
I found the reference for XHTML and the object tag, but it doesn't specifically mention XHTML basic.
Given the W3C quote in my earlier post, it also seems likely that the tag is valid in XHTML Basic.
www.webmasterworld.com /forum21/4331.htm   (352 words)

  
 XHTML Básico   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
XHTML Básico está diseñado como una base común que puede ser extendida.
XHTML Básico es servir de lenguaje común soportado por varias clases de agentes de usuario.
XHTML Básico (arriba) trabajan juntos para personalizar las implementaciones del módulo a necesidades específicas del tipo de documento.
www.sidar.org /recur/desdi/traduc/es/xhtml/xhtml-basic.html   (2220 words)

  
 Modularization of XHTML in RELAX NG   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The biggest difference between the RELAX NG implementation and the DTD implementation is that the RELAX NG implementation does not require you to create a model module specific to the combination of XHTML modules you are using.
XHTML Modularization is inconsistent with both HTML 4.0 and XHTML 1.0 here.
The XHTML Rec is ambiguous here: the abstract module has the attribute, but the DTD does not.
www.thaiopensource.com /relaxng/xhtml   (379 words)

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