XHTML Basic 1.1

Shane McCarron, Masayasu Ishikawa

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Shane McCarron, Masayasu Ishikawa, XHTML Basic 1.1, World Wide Web Consortium, Recommendation REC-xhtml-basic-20080729, July 2008.
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Abstract:

The XHTML Basic document type includes the minimal set of modules required to be an XHTML host language document type, and in addition it includes images, forms, basic tables, and object support. It is designed for Web clients that do not support the full set of XHTML features; for example, Web clients such as mobile phones, PDAs, pagers, and settop boxes. The document type is rich enough for content authoring. XHTML Basic is designed as a common base that may be extended. The goal of XHTML Basic is to serve as a common language supported by various kinds of user agents. This revision, 1.1, supercedes version 1.0 as defined in http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/REC-xhtml-basic-20001219. In this revision, several new features have been incorporated into the language in order to better serve the small-device community that is this language's major user: 1. XHTML Forms; 2. Intrinsic Events; 3. The value attribute for the li element; 4. The target attribute; 5. The style element; 6. The style attribute; 7. XHTML Presentation module; 8. The inputmode attribute. The document type definition is implemented using XHTML modules as defined in "XHTML Modularization".

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