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What is an XHTML file? An XHTML file is a web page written in XHTML , a reformulation of HTML 4 as an XML 1.0 application. It uses standard HTML tags, but must conform to more strict XML guidelines.

More Information Many current websites include Web pages based on either the XHTML 1.0 or XHTML 1.1 specification.

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What is an XHTML file?

An XHTML file is a web page written in XHTML , a reformulation of HTML 4 as an XML 1.0 application. It uses standard HTML tags, but must conform to more strict XML guidelines.

More Information

Many current websites include Web pages based on either the XHTML 1.0 or XHTML 1.1 specification.

Programs that open XHTML files

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Windows

File Viewer Plus

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Free +

Microsoft Internet Explorer

Discontinued

Free

Mozilla Firefox

Free

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Adobe Dreamweaver 2021

Free Trial

Adobe ColdFusion Builder

Free Trial

Mac

Apple Safari

Included with OS

Mozilla Firefox

Free

Other Web browser

Adobe Dreamweaver 2021

Free Trial

Adobe ColdFusion Builder

Free Trial

Linux

Mozilla Firefox

Free

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FileHelper.com

Free

Android

File Viewer for Android

Free +

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Updated: April 27, 2016

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What is an XHTML file?
An XHTML file is a web page written in XHTML, a reformulation of HTML 4 as an XML 1.0 application. It uses standard HTML tags, but must conform to more strict XML guidelines.