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From the abstract:
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The XHTML Basic document type includes the minimal set of modules
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required to be an XHTML host language document type, and in addition
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it includes images, forms, basic tables, and object support. It
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is designed for Web clients that do not support the full set of
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XHTML features; for example, Web clients such as mobile phones,
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PDAs, pagers, and settop boxes. The document type is rich enough for
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content authoring.
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XHTML Basic is designed as a common base that may be extended. For
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example, an event module that is more generic than the traditional
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HTML 4 event system could be added or it could be extended by
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additional modules from XHTML Modularization such as the Scripting
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Module. The goal of XHTML Basic is to serve as a common language
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supported by various kinds of user agents.
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The document type definition is implemented using XHTML
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modules as defined in "Modularization of XHTML", found in
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ports/textproc/xhtml-modularization.
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