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you know whatamp;#39;s up so this is another episode of jump-jet and weamp;#39;re going through front-end developer questions so questions youamp;#39;re likely to get during a technical interview for a web developer or front-end job so this question is what are the problems associated with serving a document using the application slash X X HTML or XML mime type of content types so we covered XHTML and what it is in a previous episode but to give you the tale the itamp;#39;s a very strict version of HTML itamp;#39;s based upon another language called XML so itamp;#39;s further structure that sort of strict that if you donamp;#39;t follow the rules bad things can happen so when you serve a page for browser and you tell it that you want it to be rendered as XHTML plus or slash XML you want to be pretty sure that itamp;#39;s definitely well structured and weamp;#39;ll recent ing to the rules otherwise it will break for me personally I donamp;#39;t see a very good reason to use th