For xhtml, you need to find out whether the client will accept application/xml+xhtml. If it will, then change the MIME type to that: request.setHeader('Content-type', 'application/xml+xhtml') Otherwise, make sure it's text/html. You may need to do this by force, if the file extension isn't '.htm' or '.html'. Dominic On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 11:38:55 -0400, Christopher Armstrong <radeex@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 16:39:53 +0200 (MEST), Krzystof Nowak <knowak@mail.desy.de> wrote:
browser dosent seem to understand that its xhtml code. I think I'm missing something very easy, maybe I'm not properly understand philosophy of xhtml or python.web. Do you know how to manage with this problem?
I'll guess mime-type. You might have to set it to something other than the default, text/html. Dunno what to, though.
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