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The following tables compare XHTML compatibility and support for a number of layout engines. Please see the individual products' articles for further information. This article is not all-inclusive or necessarily up-to-date. Unless otherwise specified in footnotes, comparisons are based on the stable versions without any add-ons, extensions or external programs. Only XHTML 1.1 is considered. XHTML 1.1 is necessarily XHTML 1.0 Strict with more elements and attributes deprecated. XHTML 2.0 is still a working draft with no layout engine support. XHTML 1.0 and HTML 4 (both served with Version number, if possible, is provided for feature that is fully supported. Proprietary extensions are not included.
Explanation of the tablesEngine nomenclatureRather than the names of web browsers, the names of the underlying engines are used. The browsers that use the various engines are listed below.
ValuesValues indicate the level of support in the most recent version of the layout engine, or (if a version number is given) in the specified version. Version numbers without any other value indicate the version at which the layout engine first fully supported the feature.
Media typesThe responses when a well-formatted XHTML document is served with different media types. Note that only
KHTML media type notes
iCab media type notes
Combined profilesExtending XHTML by combining with other applications of XML (not referring using img/object element).
Gecko combined profile notes
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