lessons learned:
- mobilephone-browsers like to interpret using xhtml-standards
- on principle, xhtml makes totally sense
- if you have lots of wild, wild php-scripted pages that have to be converted to xhtml-compliancy, you’ll hate xhtml
- the parts of these that aren’t your own work only spice things up
- the w3.org-validator is a present from jebus
- <input type=”checkbox” name=”station[]” value=”108” /> is, against all my fears, SO compliant
- on the other hand, i SO do not get xml-encoding-declaration, but even the w3, tentatively, doesn’t give a hoot