XHTML (Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) is a stricter version of the same markup language. While HTML has a more forgiving syntax, XHTML requires stricter adherence to rules. It was also designed to be more compatible with XML (Extensive Markup Language).
This version is more flexible when it comes to the standard HTML code, which means it’s much easier to upgrade and align it with the forthcoming versions of XML/HTML.
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