>>I just don't see how the conversion will happen anytime soon, if ever.
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>I think that in a few years when people realize that they can make web pages that show in Netscape, IE, and anything else the same way, plus cell phones, PDAs and other small mobile devices (since XHTML is natively modular to accomodate for that) most companies will start to use the more cost effective XHTML.
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>We'll see.
Cell phones rendering web pages with their crappy 8 X 3 character only displays!? Some things were just not meant to be!
On the other hand, there was an article here on the UT about a new Pocket PC ePhone that looked quite sweet but it was primarily a pocket PC and secondarily a mobile phone. I'm not sure though if it needed XHTML to render - I think it was capable of rendering any HTML website although I could be mistaken. Now THAT's a web future I can handle - not like these chinsey screen displays on web-enabled cell phones!
Here's the link (it's still on the articles page):
http://www.pc-ephone.com/tech.html-JT
Jeff Trockman, MCP