XHTML 2.0 and you

IBM has presented what I think is the best summary and description of what will probably be in XHTML 2.0 that I’ve seen.  You probably won’t care at all if you’re not a web developer, but if you are, XHTML 2.0 is going to be a whole new beast.  The down side is that you’ll have to nearly completely redo your pages to take advantage of it.  The good news is that it looks like it will be more than worth the effort.  I can’t wait.

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