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[e] (0) Try to help the cadence of the introduction.
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Hixie committed Aug 14, 2009
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<p>The second concrete syntax uses XML, and is known as
"XHTML5". When a document is transmitted with an <a href=#xml-mime-type>XML MIME
type</a>, such as <code><a href=#application/xhtml+xml>application/xhtml+xml</a></code>, then it is
processed by an XML processor by Web browsers, and treated as an
"XHTML5" document. Authors are reminded that the processing for XML
and HTML differs; in particular, even minor syntax errors will
prevent an XML document from being rendered fully, whereas they
would be ignored in the "HTML5" syntax.</p>
treated as an "XHTML5" document by Web browsers, which means that it
will be handled by an XML processor. Authors are reminded that the
processing for XML and HTML differs; in particular, even minor
syntax errors will prevent an XML document from being rendered
fully, whereas they would be ignored in the "HTML5" syntax.</p>

<p>The "DOM5 HTML", "HTML5", and "XHTML5" representations cannot all
represent the same content. For example, namespaces cannot be
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<p>The second concrete syntax uses XML, and is known as
"XHTML5". When a document is transmitted with an <span>XML MIME
type</span>, such as <code>application/xhtml+xml</code>, then it is
processed by an XML processor by Web browsers, and treated as an
"XHTML5" document. Authors are reminded that the processing for XML
and HTML differs; in particular, even minor syntax errors will
prevent an XML document from being rendered fully, whereas they
would be ignored in the "HTML5" syntax.</p>
treated as an "XHTML5" document by Web browsers, which means that it
will be handled by an XML processor. Authors are reminded that the
processing for XML and HTML differs; in particular, even minor
syntax errors will prevent an XML document from being rendered
fully, whereas they would be ignored in the "HTML5" syntax.</p>

<p>The "DOM5 HTML", "HTML5", and "XHTML5" representations cannot all
represent the same content. For example, namespaces cannot be
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