I had never changed the MIME type I'm serving, so according to the text[1], I imagine that I've been always serving a html document thinking I was serving a xhtml. So the question is... how you can change the MIME type of the document you're serving?
The same for me. I found this article here from IBM, a bit old and the first sentence in the conlusion "XHTML is the future of the Web.", well... But it tells you about your Apache configuration.
I read the diveintohtml5 article and I have a doubt, this is the place to ask?
Hi Pablo!
Yes of course. Go ahead!
I had never changed the MIME type I'm serving, so according to the text[1], I imagine that I've been always serving a html document thinking I was serving a xhtml. So the question is... how you can change the MIME type of the document you're serving?
[1]http://diveintohtml5.org/past.html#xhtml
The same for me. I found this article here from IBM, a bit old and the first sentence in the conlusion "XHTML is the future of the Web.", well... But it tells you about your Apache configuration.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-tipapachexhtml/index.html