If you use XHTML, you should deliver it with the application/xhtml+xml
MIME type. If you do not do so, you should use HTML4 instead of XHTML.
The alternative, using XHTML but delivering it as text/html, causes
numerous problems that are outlined below.
Unfortunately, IE6 does not support application/xhtml+xml (in fact, it
does not support XHTML at all).
MIME type. If you do not do so, you should use HTML4 instead of XHTML.
The alternative, using XHTML but delivering it as text/html, causes
numerous problems that are outlined below.
Unfortunately, IE6 does not support application/xhtml+xml (in fact, it
does not support XHTML at all).