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How to inject badge in xhtml

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hi everyone bringing you a video today looking at well talking a little bit about British plastic insignia produced during the Second World War what has inspired this is a comment left on the April Foolamp;#39;s video I did looking at 13 commando the made of unit ie I came up with for that and worn on the commando Bari in that video was a plastic Royal Army Service Corps cap badge this one here these are very real itamp;#39;s not part of the full which was what was assumed they these are very real and were produced during the Second World War and weamp;#39;re going to just have an introductory run through the history of these today I donamp;#39;t have very many of them but a friend of mine Alan does have many more and Iamp;#39;m hoping to do a video in the future looking at some of his collection in more detail which will obviously you know run over a bit more of the different designs there were and so forth and the different variations in the designs but this is an intere

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As long as support is not widespread, most web developers avoid using XHTML that is not HTML-compatible, so advantages of XML such as namespaces, faster parsing, and smaller-footprint browsers do not benefit the user.
XHTML is considered obsolete.
The primary goal of XHTML is to create a stricter way to develop websites consistently and expectantly. XHTML works by allowing you to write standard HTML using the strict guidelines of the XML format. Its also worth considering that HTML should not be confused with HTML5 as they are different.
In XHTML documents, the ampersand symbol ( ) must always be escaped in attribute values. For better compatibility with XML parsers, authors should use numerical character references instead of named character references for all other character entities.
Both are the markup languages that are used to create and show static or dynamic web pages, depending on which language we use. HTML crafts static web page layouts, while DHTML produces dynamic pages with animations and interactive menus, enhancing user experience.
XHTML, or Extensible Hypertext Markup Language, is an XML-based version of HTML that follows stricter rules and syntax. While HTML is more forgiving and allows certain coding practices to be less strict, XHTML enforces a stricter set of rules and requires well-formed XML syntax.
XHTML was developed to make HTML more extensible and flexible to work with other data formats (such as XML). In addition, browsers ignore errors in HTML pages, and try to display the website even if it has some errors in the markup. So XHTML comes with a much stricter error handling.
XHTML documents must contain tags, tags, tags and tags. XHTML tag elements must always close; Either like (a pair of tags with content between) or (a self-closing tag). XHTML tag elements must always be lowercase.
To create a very simple XHTML document, do the following: Start Notepad. Hit the Enter key a few times and then enter the closing tag: Between the opening and closing tags, add tags for the head and body sections of the html document:
To Convert a Site from HTML to XHTML: You must add a DOCTYPE definition to the top of every page of code. All tags and attributes must be lowercase. All attribute values must have quotation marks around them. You must close empty tags from the HTML. Have the web site validated.

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