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Re: text/xhtml+xml vs. application/xhtml+xml: msg#00029ietf.xml-mime
Thanks Ned and Keith, for your comments. I wasn't aware of this perception. I'll take this back to the WG ASAP. MB ned.freed@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > > While this doesn't go into as much depth as draft-murata-xml does, the > > > HTML WG believes, despite the DOCTYPE/xmlns/HTML-header preamble, that > > > the bulk (i.e. body) of most XHTML documents will useful, to "some > > > extent" (per above), to casual users. > > > I think the general consensus of the MIME community is that making HTML > > a subtype of "text/" was a mistake. While it is possible to write HTML > > which is readable "to some extent" as plain text, the HTML that is > > generated by a typical MUA or HTML editor is so full of useless cruft > > that it doesn't qualify. Perhaps a determined human being can read the > > text "to some extent" but the typical human gives up. > > > So IMHO we should learn from this experience and make XHTML and other > > XML-ish things subtypes of application/. > > I completely agree with Keith. Text/html was a mistake. > > Ned |
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