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Warning!!!If you use XHTML, then it's OK to use the .xhtml extension. BUT: JavaScript will NOT work. Trust me, I found this 2 minutes ago. A good fix is to use .html or even .php, .asp without any server-scripting. I hope this will help you.

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.xhtml? When did that become a valid extension?I always use the standard .3 ie .htm .css .doc .xls etc - i never use any more than 3Why would you use .php or .asp without any code from that language included in the file, that just doesn't make sense :) just use .htm!

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If you use .xhtml, your pages will be served as application/xhtml+xml as default. This is not a good option, because it excludes IE users.

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