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XHTML™ 1.1 - Module-based XHTML - Second Edition

W3C Editor's Draft 13 February 2008

This version:
http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/ED-xhtml11-20080213
Latest stable version:
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11
Previous Editor's Draft:
http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/2008/ED-xhtml11-20080123
Diff from previous Editor's Draft:
xhtml11-diff.html
Previous Recommendation:
http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-xhtml11-20010531
Diff-marked version from previous Recommendation:
xhtml11-rec-diff.html
Version 1.1 Editors:
Shane McCarron, Applied Testing and Technology, Inc.
Masayasu Ishikawa, W3C
Editors:
Murray Altheim, Sun Microsystems
Shane McCarron, Applied Testing and Technology

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Abstract

This document defines an XHTML document type that is based upon the module framework and modules defined in XHTML Modularization [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 the XHTML 1.0 [XHTML1] document types. This document type is most similar to XHTML 1.0 Strict, built using XHTML Modules. This means that many facilities available in other XHTML Family document types (e.g., XHTML Frames) are not available in this document type. These other facilities are available through modules defined in XHTML Modularization, and document authors are free to define document types based upon XHTML 1.1 that use these facilities (see [XHTMLMOD] for information on creating new document types).

Status of this document

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This document is a Working Draft in anticipation of entering the W3C's Proposed Edited Recommendation process. It reflects clarifications and corrections as a result of many years of use by the community. It also includes an new implementation using XML Schemas. This implementation has gone through the W3C process, including Last Call, and is now integrated here in anticipation of its publication as a W3C Recommendation. It should not be normatively referenced until this document reaches the W3C Recommendation status.

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This document has been produced by the W3C XHTML 2 Working Group (members only) as part of the W3C HTML Activity. The goals of the XHTML 2 Working Group are discussed in the HTML Working Group charter.

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