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Amazon.co.uk/computerbooks(Sponsored Results)The W3C's HTML website, including information about HTML and XHTML.
http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/The HTML Writers Guild article, detailing the main differences between HTML and XHTML.
http://gutenberg.hwg.org/markupXHTML.htmlXHTML 1.0 overview. Includes discussion of accessibility and document validation. Also XHTML authoring tips and tools featuring the use of Dreamweaver.
http://www.nypl.org/styleguide/xhtml/Article exploring the issues involved in migrating from HTML to XML.
http://www.ddj.com/dept/architect/184413727Introduction, tutorial, standards documents, and links to articles.
http://www.onaicul.com/xdg.htmlDiscussion of XHTML 1.0 and how it improves on the HTML 4.0 standard. Examines the issues involved in the transition between HTML and XHTML. Also explores backwards compatibility to HTML and XHTML modularization.
http://www.webreference.com/xml/column6/Tips and caveats on HTML to XHTML migration for existing browsers.
http://ptaff.ca/xhtml/?lang=en_CAAn XHTML reference with articles describing HTML-compatibility.
http://xhtml.com/An introductory article for those with no prior experience of HTML. Covers version 1.0 Transitional.
http://www.miswebdesign.com/resources/articles/web-design-xhtml-1-1.htmlAn article covering possible future outcomes for version 2 of the standard.
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2003/05/21/deviant.html