DOCTYPE in XHTML?
Put your text ad here
Data recovery software tools & file recovery utilities to recover lost data
WestNIC provides reliable web hosting services
This FAQ answers one of over 700 Web development questions submitted by Code Style readers. Sign-up to our premium content service to view the full answer.
A: The short answer is yes, you can adapt the XHTML DTD to create your own document structures. This works best where you are enforcing more strict rules on your documents, like making the width and height attributes of images compulsory for instance.
… premium content omitted
Access all premium content for $50: sign-up below.
Can I create my own DOCTYPE in XHTML?
Come inside, access hundreds of premium content answers. One payment grants life membership to hundreds of developer FAQs.
The PayPal service allows you to pay securely and independently in your own currency. Payments are billed to Metacentric Internet Limited. We never handle your credit card details.
Direct access to hundreds of answers to common Web development questions with full working examples and links to other Web resources. Your subscription provides full answers to all premium content questions including those listed below, plus:
select choice? (stub article)
get method in a form tag? (stub article)
select element? (stub article)