The others kind of mentioned it already, but in Domino you do have full control over the HTML output, including the doctype, without using agents or pre-generated documents that contain the HTML.
Many argue that this beats the purpose of using Domino at all, but I disagree. Many developers, and I believe you are one of them (looking at your example databases), are using pass-thru HTML everywhere. If this is so, the next step to full (X)HTML output control is rather small.
I build my own Domino blog template this way, and it's output is a 100% XHTML. An article describing the technique can be found here:
Jake,
The others kind of mentioned it already, but in Domino you do have full control over the HTML output, including the doctype, without using agents or pre-generated documents that contain the HTML.
Many argue that this beats the purpose of using Domino at all, but I disagree. Many developers, and I believe you are one of them (looking at your example databases), are using pass-thru HTML everywhere. If this is so, the next step to full (X)HTML output control is rather small.
I build my own Domino blog template this way, and it's output is a 100% XHTML. An article describing the technique can be found here:
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