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yo whatamp;#39;s up so uh this is another jumpjet uh episode where weamp;#39;re going to go through frontend uh interview questions that youamp;#39;re likely to get and this one is uh what is the difference between HTML and xhtml uh so weamp;#39;ll just start off with a definition um HTML is hypertext markup language uh and xhtml is extensible hypertext markup language uh and the big difference is that X and uh that thatamp;#39;s because um xhtml uh is based upon these rules of a markup language called XML so thereamp;#39;s a lot of acronyms going on there but uh to break it down pretty simply um HTML uh the language uh to define the structure of layout on the on the web is not very strict um in the the past and even uh today people might write HTML that doesnamp;#39;t adhere to the standards laid out by say the w3c um so while a browser might render the page and it looks fine it doesnamp;#39;t actually follow all of the rules um itamp;#39;s kind of like the quirks mode versus