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1. Building Modular XHTML Web Pages with PHP
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Learn how to use PHP to separate the different elements that make up a well designed and valid Web page into its component parts and have these parts adapt in certain powerful ways. These components correlate almost exactly with the modular design of XHTML itself. Covers the key differences between HTML and XHTML, the HTTP protocol, content negotiation and MIME types, returning the correct DOCTYPE declaration, building custom metadata in the <head> section of each document, extracting navigation elements and content from a MySQL database, markup functions, and finally closing page elements. The series concludes with a sample page that demonstrates all the key aspects. Full annotated source code is provided throughout.
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2. Highlight HTML and XHTML syntax
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This class is usable to highlight HTML and XHTML syntax (comments, texts, tags, attributs and his values), input is (HTML code) string and output is clear XHTML code.
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3. XHTML Document Generator
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XHTML 1.0 Document Generator is intended to help Web designers quickly set out the basic structure required for a valid XHTML 1.0 document, whether it be Strict, Transitional, or Frameset.
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4. jValX - easy XHTML compliant form validation
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Tired of writing form validation scripts? Embed it all in your html form and let jValX do the rest! XHTML 1.0 STRICT compliant
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5. XStandard XHTML WYSIWYG Editor for IE/ FIrefox
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XStandard is the leading standards-compliant plug-in WYSIWYG editor for Windows desktop apps and browser-based content management systems (IE/Mozilla/Firefox). The editor generates clean XHTML Strict or 1.1 markup that meets the most stringent accessibility requirements, uses only CSS for formatting and ensures the clean separation of content from presentation. It has advanced editing capabilities, a spell checker, manages multilingual content (including right-to-left languages such as Hebrew and Arabic), is offered in 19 language interfaces and is customizable. The editors "Directory" feature communicates with third-party applications (such as your CMS) and allows users to insert data from external sources directly into the editor. XStandard offers an ASP.NET version of Web Services for developers working in shared hosting environments. The Lite version of XStandard is free for commercial use. A Mac OS X version is scheduled for release in late 2005.
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6. PHP Navigation with XHTML/CSS
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This file illustrates the way to include navigation dynamically to streamline your efficiency when updating your website. The code shows how to include navigation both with a text-based navigation and an image-based navigation. The code also includes a focus on XHTML and CSS compliance to W3C standards.
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7. kses HTML/XHTML filter (no XSS)
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kses is an HTML filter. It removes all unwanted HTML elements and HTML attributes, no matter how malformed HTML input it gets. This is helpful for avoiding XSS (Cross-site Scripting) security holes, among other things.
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8. Mozile (xhtml editing in your browser)
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In all but the simplest cases, XHTML document editing means being able to change some areas of a page but not others. The overall look and perhaps the sidebars of a page are "fixed" but the meat of the page should be easy to change. Mozile or Mozilla Inline Editor is an in-browser, context-sensitive, XHTML editor that allows a user to edit all or just specific editable sections of any XHTML page from the comfort of his own browser. It can act as the client-side of a content-editing system or as a self-contained "web word processor".
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9. JXHTMLEDIT - WYSIWYG XHTML Editor
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JXHTMLEDIT is a cross-platform WYSIWYG HTML/XHTML content authoring tool, a very small Java applet based on the Java 2 Platform. JXHTMLEDIT provides word processor-like user interface that allows to edit the document directly in the final form (as will be rendered). JXHTMLEDIT is flexible and could be used to easily integrate WYSIWYG authoring functionality into existing products or services. Applet jar is less than 150 KB, loads very quickly.
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10. The Webs future: XHTML 2.0
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Over the years, HTML has only become bigger, never smaller, because new versions had to maintain backward compatibility. Thats about to change. On 5 August 2002, the first working draft of XHTML 2.0 was released and the big news is that backward compatibility has been dropped; the language can finally move on. So, what do you as a developer get in return? How about robust forms and events, a better way to look at frames and even hierarchical menus that dont require massive amounts of JavaScript. This article takes a sneak peek at whats new in XHTML 2.0 and how you might one day put it to use.
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