vb is valid ... it's the additional code that people add that is not valid ...
right now, the only thing that does not validate XHTML on a default vb install is the archive section
With HTML, so many developers were writing sloppy code ... which is why W3C came out with XHTML.
It is a bridge to what is coming.
Think of XHTML as a learning curve ... 'cause the next big thing is XML.
With XML, you need to code properly. Coding problems in XML will occur in a 'blank state' (error).
Learning the basics of XHTML (deprecated codes / nesting / etc) will prepare you for the next step.
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