22.2.4 Using XHTML tagging rules for HTML

Even if you are creating standard HTML, consider using XHTML tagging. These are the main points to remember:

All current HTML browsers accept these rules.

When you specify XHTML as your output type, in addition to a name attribute for anchors, DITA2Go provides an id attribute; for example:

<h3><a id="b2d" name="b2d"></a>B2D</h3>

This is because XML expects an id attribute for many purposes that are handled by the name attribute in HTML. The only way to suppress the id attribute is to specify HTML instead of XHTML as the output type.

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22.2.1 Creating an HTML or XHTML project

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