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  XHTML modules - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
XHTML modules provide means for subsetting and extending XHTML.
They are used for creating new flavors of XHTML, such as XHTML Basic for mobile devices.
In addition to interesting view on modules, this document contains all of the actual tag definitions.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/XHTML_modules   (82 words)

  
 XHTML Versions Demystified
XHTML 1.1 became a W3C recommendation on May 31, 2001 and is based on the XHTML 1.0 strict DTD with just a couple of changes.
The purpose of XHTML 1.1 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 XHTML 1.0 (and from HTML 4).
XHTML is the "next generation of HTML" that combines the best of HTML with the best of XML and allows designers to leave behind the constraints of HTML 4 and move into the future of XML.
www.uninetnews.com /xhtml/xhtmlversions.php   (1697 words)

  
 XHTML 1.1
XHTML 1.1 is the latest XHTML standard at the time of this writing, having reached the official W3C Recommendation status in 2001.XHTML 1.1 evolved out of its predecessors, but along the way dropped some baggage that was holding it back and picked up a couple of new features.
XHTML modules defined in the Modularization of XHTML.
In XHTML 1.0, this move was moderated by a goal of providing for easy migration of existing, HTML 4 (or earlier) based content to XHTML and XML.
www.webheadstart.org /xhtml/xhtml11   (598 words)

  
 Molly.com - Articles > Markup and CSS > XHTML basic: modularization in action
XHTML 1.0, as a reformulation of HTML as an XML application, was the first to move away from the limitations of HTML toward the extensibility offered by XML.
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.
www.molly.com /articles/markupandcss/2001-02-intergrate.php   (2066 words)

  
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Likewise, the markup definition modules that result from this exercise work like building blocks, in that certain modules must be present to provide a foundation for other modules that build on or extend their functionality.
Basically, XHTML 1.1 takes the markup definitions defined for XHTML 1.0 and divvies them up into modules that create an immutable core of markup definitions into and around which other optional modules can come and go for a variety of purposes or applications.
XHTML 1.1 is described fully in two W3C recommendations: Modularization of XHTML and XHTML 1.1 - Module-Based XHTML.
builder.com.com /5102-6387-1050484.html   (725 words)

  
 XHTML Basic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
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 is designed as a common base that may be extended.
XHTML Basic documents are in the set of valid documents of the new document type.
stanmccann.us /refs/xhtml-basic   (2415 words)

  
 A List Apart: Articles: Rated XHTML   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
To understand XHTML, we therefore have to understand XML.
The XHTML family is designed to accommodate these extensions through XHTML modules and techniques for developing new XHTML-conforming modules (described in the forthcoming XHTML Modularization specification).
As are all of W3C’s specifications, XHTML is a theoretical construct that is interesting in its implications and may still grow to play an important role on the WWW, but right now it is worthless in practice.
www.alistapart.com /articles/xhtml   (1666 words)

  
 Cover Pages: XHTML and 'XML-Based' HTML Modules
The primary purpose of defining XHTML modules and a general modularization methodology is to ease the development of DTDs that are based upon XHTML.
XHTML 1.0 is a reformulation of HTML 4.0 as an XML 1.0 application, and the modularization of XHTML provides a means for subsetting and extending XHTML.
XHTML is a hybrid of HTML and XML that's specifically designed for Net device displays (which include Web browsers, PDA devices, and cell phones).
xml.coverpages.org /xhtml.html   (7605 words)

  
 Modularization of XHTML in RELAX NG   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
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.
The frames module is used instead of the struct module, rather than in addition to it.
The XHTML Rec is ambiguous here: the abstract module has the attribute, but the DTD does not.
www.thaiopensource.com /relaxng/xhtml   (379 words)

  
 Modularization of XHTML in TREX   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The biggest difference between the TREX implementation and the DTD implementation is that the TREX implementation does not require you to create a model module specific to the combination of XHTML modules you are using.
The tables module is used in addition to the basic tables module rather than instead of it.
The forms module is used in addition to the basic forms module rather than instead of it.
www.thaiopensource.com /trex/xhtml   (242 words)

  
 XHTML+Voice Profile 1.2
XHTML is extended with a modularized subset of VoiceXML 2.0, the XML Events module, and a module containing a small number of attribute extensions to both XHTML and VoiceXML.
Building on XHTML Basic [XHTML Basic] and XHTML modularization, content developers will be able to deploy their content to a wide variety of end-user clients ranging from mobile phones and small PDAs to desktop browsers.
The XHTML functionality in the XHTML+Voice document type is based upon the XHTML modules defined in [XHTML Modularization].
www.voicexml.org /specs/multimodal/x+v/12/spec.html   (5887 words)

  
 XHTML.ORG: A source of information about XHTML
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)

  
 XHTML links and resources - WebReference.com
XHTML (eXtensible HyperText Markup Language) is a reformulation of HTML 4 as an XML 1.0 application.
However, XHTML is a stricter language than its older brother, HTML, and requires the author to compose well-formed documents.
Also known as "Module Based XHTML," the XHTML 1.1 specification is a reformulated version of XHTML 1.0 Strict using XHTML modules.
www.webreference.com /authoring/languages/xhtml   (576 words)

  
 XHTML 1.1 Reference
XHTML 1.0 is the basis for a family of document types that subset and extend HTML.
XHTML Modularization is a decomposition of XHTML 1.0, into a collection of abstract modules that provide specific types of functionality.
Modules may or may not exist as separate file entities (i.e., the physical and logical structures of a DTD may mirror each other, but there is no such requirement).
www.informatik.tu-cottbus.de /~agiurca/tutorials/XHTML   (2632 words)

  
 W3C HTML Home Page
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.
XHTML 2.0 updates many of the modules defined in Modularization of XHTML, and includes the updated versions of all those modules and their semantics.
www.w3.org /MarkUp   (4335 words)

  
 XHTML Quick Reference Guide: Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Unfortunately, although modules are a great way to define a language, they're a lousy way to use one.
The problem is that the modules correspond to neither sets of tags, sets of similar functionality, nor sets of similar structure.
Perhaps XHTML will grow more popular in the coming months, but for now, guides to XHTML, especially to XHTML 1.1, are not as plentiful as guides to, say, HTML 4.
www.mit.edu /~ddcc/xhtmlref   (953 words)

  
 XHTML™ Modularization 1.1
This document is version 1.1 of XHTML Modularization, an abstract modularization of XHTML and implementations of the abstraction using XML Document Type Definitions (DTDs), and XML Schemas.
This is the Last Call Working Draft of "XHTML™ Modularization 1.1" for review by members of the W3C and other interested parties in the general public.
This document is the merger of the Modularization of XHTML in XML Schema last call draft of 3 October 2003 and the Modularization of XHTML W3C Recommendation of 10 April 2001.
www.w3.org /TR/xhtml-modularization   (681 words)

  
 XHTML 1.1 - Module-based XHTML (2/2) - exploring XML - webreference.com
XHTML also uses the Ruby Annotation module: Ruby is the term used for a run of text that is associated with another run of text, referred to as the base.
XHTML 1.1 represents a departure from both HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0.
XHTML 1.1 is one step further to leaving the haze of HTML behind and moving towards clearer XML grounds.
www.webreference.com /xml/column30/2.html   (438 words)

  
 XHTML Introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
XHTML 1.0 became a W3C Recommendation January 26, 2000.
XHTML is a reformulation of HTML 4.01 in XML, and can be put to immediate use with existing browsers by following a few simple guidelines.
W3Schools was converted to XHTML in December 1999
www.w3schools.com /xhtml/xhtml_intro.asp   (402 words)

  
 xoxo - Microformats
When we were discussing Attention.xml (http://developers.technorati.com/wiki/attentionxml), Tantek pointed out that XHTML has everything necessary for semantically expressing outlines and blogroll-like subscriptions in an XML format that is both interactively renderable by browsers and parsable by strict XML engines.
This specification defines a new XHTML document type that is based upon the module framework and modules defined in Modularization of XHTML (XHTMLMOD (http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-modularization)).
XHTML Outlines (http://dannyayers.com/archives/001961.html) - DannyAyers independently came up with idea in 2003 October (just a month or two before Kevin and Tantek independently came up with XOXO) to use a simple profile of XHTML to semantically represent outlines using existing building blocks from XHTML.
microformats.org /wiki/xoxo   (1456 words)

  
 XHTML Tutorial   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The HTML Developer Certificate is for developers who want to document their knowledge of HTML 4.01, XHTML, and CSS.
Our complete XHTML 1.0 reference is an alphabetical list of all XHTML tags with lots of examples and tips.
This chapter explains the main differences in syntax between XHTML and HTML.
www.w3schools.com /xhtml/default.asp   (639 words)

  
 XHTML Modules Supported
This appendix contains information about XHTML modules supported, and their capabilities.
module must be used within the content model of
Nested tables are illegal (XHTML Basic Tables defines this restriction).
www.boku.ac.at /oradoc/ias/10g(9.0.4)/wireless.904/b10948/appb.htm   (1844 words)

  
 http://www.mozquito.org
The FML modules are fully compatible with the modularization framework in XHTML and aim to provide a better alternative to HTML 4.0 forms, frames and scripting.
The Modularization of XHTML is a framework for the construction of XHTML family members.
Extended Forms in XHTML will be defined as one or several modules that can be combined with the existing modules of XHTML 1.1.
xml.coverpages.org /spec_xhtml-fml.html   (4380 words)

  
 Building XHTML Modules
This working draft defines the mechanism for defining markup language modules that are compatible with the modularization framework used by XHTML.
This includes a definition of the way in which an abstract module is specified, the way in which this abstraction is mapped into an XML DTD, and the way in which the resulting DTD module can be combined with other XHTML DTD modules to create new markup languages.
Note that the materials in this document were formerly part of the Modularization of XHTML document, but have been separated out for editorial purposes.
www.w3.org /TR/xhtml-building   (352 words)

  
 Quick Statistic section explanation
This was an important step in the further development of XHTML as a living, breathing and adaptable standard; it breaks down the pieces of XHTML 1.0 in to discrete areas of functionality.
This will allow XHTML to be more easily extended in the future.
These modules are required to be present in any XHTML DTD variant.
www.blooberry.com /indexdot/html/tagpages/stats.htm   (744 words)

  
 An example using defaults
Includes all the required modules and images, forms, basic tables and object modules.
Designed for Web clients that do not support the full set of XHTML features such as mobile phones, televisions,PDAs,vending machines, pagers, car navigation systems, mobile game machines, digital book readers, and smart watches Provides a common base and can be extended to include other modules.
¡@¸É.¹ªü¸óŸ¨ XHTML 1.1Ÿ¨~Defines a larger build of XHMTL Represents a departure from both HTML 4.0 and XHTML 1.0 Deprecated features of HTML4 or XHTML1.0 are not supported(e.g.:font, frame, center) Defines a markup language that is rich in structural functionality but that relies upon style sheets for presentation.
sern.ucalgary.ca /Courses/CPSC/601.60/F2000/slides/XHTML.ppt   (2164 words)

  
 SEEDSIGNS for Philadelpho   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
XHTML modules as defined in Proposed Edited Recommendation Definition is implemented using XHTML modules as defined in.
of a larger build of the modules; to serve as the basis for future extended XHTML Family document types; It is designed to serve as the basis for future extended XHTML Family document types.
is an XHTML Host Language as defined in Modularization of XHTML; It is an XHTML Host Language as defined in Modularization of XHTML consult@ksu.edu It is made up of a set of XHTML Modules that together describe the elements and attributes of the language.
www.iath.virginia.edu /~luoma/peace/dist/hdir/CcBaCZIA.6aqhK.html   (6156 words)

  
 (X)HTML/WML tables - Notes: 6. XHTML 1.1 modules
In principle this module is unnecessary, but it is quite ok. The element
If XHTML is delivered as XML, user agents, which follow strictly XML principles are not obliged to read the attribute
and other pure presentational elements and attributes with CSS, this module is used in exceptional cases, where users have much old browsers.
www.saunalahti.fi /~tapio18/HTMLKit/Attributes2Mod.php3   (630 words)

  
 Fabio DRN » Blog Archive » XHTML Modules Reference
This entry was posted on Tuesday, October 18th, 2005 at 10:48 pm and is filed under XHTML & HTML, Elements / Tags, All Articles.
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XHTML: You can use these tags:
fabiodrn.wordpress.com /2005/10/18/xhtml-modules-reference   (172 words)

  
 Invalid XHTML in modules | drupal.org
Attached is a patch that fixes most of the invalid XHTML in the modules.
If no one objects I'll fix the remaining bugs later on, so that this issue can be closed.
I do think the patch should be applied (XHTML 1.1 compliance is a good thing, I've gotten my front page and every node page to validate (with a few bugs to work out) as XHTML 1.1) even though there is a lot more invalid code.
drupal.org /node/5588   (188 words)

  
 Official XOOPS Website - Netquery 2.2 XHTML - Modules - XOOPS News
Documentation Development Report Core Bug Module Dev Forge Report Module Bug
This version is fully compliant with XHTML 1.0 Strict and related CSS standards.
Its new user interface is much more compact and site administrators can easily create their own customized layouts using CSS stylesheet options*.
www.xoops.org /modules/news/article.php?storyid=2052   (358 words)

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