All your xhtml docs need to have a < !DOCTYPE > which can be strict, transitional or frameset. We'll stick with transitional for the time being.
You need to provide the namespace attribute in the < html > tag. A namespace specifies the tags that can be used in the document.
Replace special characters like angular brackets, ampersands, currencies and spaces with their equivalent entity. Here's the w3schools list
You should validate each and every page you create (even and especially if you use a WYSIWYG tool) using the W3 Validator. Therefore, you have no excuse for not providing us with valid web pages (in the structural sense).
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What about Doctype 'XHTML Basic' it mentions it in a book I have? Emily damask
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