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RE: text/xhtml+xml vs. application/xhtml+xml: msg#00056ietf.xml-mime
> In effect, application/xml is a proxy for x-whatever1/whatever2+xml, > which by the rules for "x-" (don't interpret it unless you know > what you are doing) can't be treated as XML by ignorant processors. Right, hence my preference for text/xml and application/foo+xml. |
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