Saturday, December 29, 2007

The difference between HTML and XHTML

XHTML was introduced by the W3C at the time XML was becoming a huge buzzword. XHTML is actually an XML application. If you've read my XML tutorial, you would see exactly what I mean.

But let's not get ahead of ourselves. If you don't feel like reading the whole XML tutorial just yet, you can check out this XHTML tutorial instead. Because XHTML is an XML application you just need to ensure you write valid XML.

Anyway, the XHTML tutorial explains the difference between HTML and XHTML. There's not really a lot of difference between the two, but if you intend to write XHTML, you need to adhere to the XML rules.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

here is very good explanation of it.
I always thinking that both are markup language and what the differences in website design. That is clear from here..