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9/25/2004 ↓

The LambCutlet Disorganisation WordPress & application/xhtml xml

Author: Mark Ghosh Category: LinkyLoo, Web Design

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The LambCutlet Disorganisation >> WordPress & application/xhtml xml: A mini tutorial on how to enable XHTML in Wordpress as application/xhtml+xml, it’s correct MIME-type to XHTML browsers. [A word for warning for the unaware: as of writing of this post, the above post is broken in Mozilla. If your xml is malformed, browsers will (and should!) refuse to serve it up, so use this with caution]

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    2 Comments | Leave a comment | Comments RSS

    1. Heh, damn naked ampersands. :D

      Serves me right for using bleeding edge WP1.3-CVS… seems HTML entity handling is broken on post re-edits, which was why it was OK initially, then broke some time later.

      Kludge fixed the post by manually putting in the entity myself… :D

      [Reply]

      Jonathan Stanley (7 comments.) — 09/28/2004 @ 5:42 pm
    2. For version 2.2 of Wordpress?

      [Reply]

      Elvino (1 comments.) — 07/7/2007 @ 12:55 pm

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