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XHTML 1.1 - Module-based XHTML

W3C Working Draft 5 January 2000

This version:
http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/WD-xhtml11-20000105
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Latest version:
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11
Previous version:
http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/WD-xhtml11-19990910
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xhtml11-diff-20000105.html
Editors:
Murray Altheim, Sun Microsystems
Shane McCarron, Applied Testing and Technology

Abstract

This working draft defines a new XHTML document type that is based solely upon the module framework defined in Building XHTML Modules [BUILDING] and the modules defined in Modularization of XHTML [XHTMLMOD]. 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 [HTML4] that was brought forward into XHTML 1.0 [XHTML1] document types. Note that the materials in this document were formerly part of the Modularization of XHTML document, but have been separated out for editorial purposes.

Status of this document

This section describes the status of this document at the time of its publication. Other documents may supersede this document. The latest status of this document series is maintained at the W3C.

This is the "Last Call Working Draft" of "XHTML 1.1". The Last Call review period ends at 2359Z on 1 Feburary 2000. Please send review comments before the review period ends to www-html-editor@w3.org.

The Working Group anticipates asking the W3C Director to advance this document to Proposed Recommendation after the Working Group processes Last Call review comments and incorporates resolutions into the Guidelines.

This document has been produced as part of the W3C HTML Activity. The goals of the HTML Working Group (members only) are discussed in the HTML Working Group charter (members only).

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