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What Is the Relation between XHTML and DTD?

DTD (Document Type Definition) is a language based on XML to you to define a specific type of XML documents.

Since XHTML is a specific type of XML documents, you can use DTD to define the structure of XHTML. In fact, XHTML 1.0 Strict version is defined in DTD as shown at http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd.

For more information on DTD, please visit http://www.xmlfiles.com/dtd/default.asp.

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  2. What Does an XHTML Document Look Like?
  3. What Is the Relation between XHTML and HTML?
  4. What Is the Relation between XHTML and XML?
  5. What Is the Relation between XHTML and the Web?
  6. What Is the Relation between XHTML and HTTP?
  7. What Is the Relation between XHTML and URL?
  8. What Is URI?
  9. What Is the Relation between XHTML and SGML?
  10. What Is the Relation between XHTML and CSS?
  11. What Is the Relation between XHTML and DTD?
  12. Who Developed XHTML?
  13. What Is the Latest XHTML Specification?
  14. How Many Tags Are Defined in XHTML 1.0?
  15. How To Validate XHTML Documents Online?
  16. What Tools to Use to Write XHTML Documents?
  17. What Tools to Use to View XHTML Documents?


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