XHTML Basic 1.1 Is a W3C Candidate Recommendation

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) announced the advancement of "XHTML Basic 1.1" to Candidate Recommendation. The specification adds four new features for small devices which are the language's primary users. Version 1.1 is intended to be the convergence of the "XHTML Basic 1.0" W3C Recommendation for mobile devices, released in coordination with the WAP Forum in 2000, and the Open Mobile Alliance ( OMA ) XHTML Mobile profile. Implementation feedback is welcome through 31 August. http://www.w3.org/TR/2007/CR-xhtml-basic-20070713/

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