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[Irl-dean] A nice summary of why not to use client-side XHTML ...

Joshue O Connor joshue.oconnor at ncbi.ie
Tue Jul 31 12:05:10 IST 2007


Just for the record when I say:

> if
> indeed you find any issues (like show stoppers and not objections such
> as 'Its not an ideal way to deal with code', or minor CSS mishandling

I _do_ realise what could be perceived as minor CSS issues can be a
total and utter nightmare for a developer trying to deal with cross
browser rendering of their CSS.

I don't mean to trivialize the issue.

Josh

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