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Compatibility with XHTML concern

I am converting a web site into transitional XHTML v.1.0
The onmouseover onmouseout thing isn't allowed with XHTML. Is there a way
to turn around and either use other arguments, or include a .js file ?
What would you do in this case?
Thanks, Charles

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Jul 23 '05 #1
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Charles wrote:

I am converting a web site into transitional XHTML v.1.0
The onmouseover onmouseout thing isn't allowed with XHTML.


Are you certain? See also:
http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/xhtml-modu...ml1-s.elt.html

bblackmoor
2004-06-04
Jul 23 '05 #2
In article <op**************@einstein.mshome.net>, Charles says...
I am converting a web site into transitional XHTML v.1.0
The onmouseover onmouseout thing isn't allowed with XHTML.


Yes they are, but they must be lower case.

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