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The Dynamic HTML format can be used to produce XHTML output that conforms to XHTML 1.0 standards and uses Cascading Style Sheets that conform to the CSS1 standard. XHTML became a W3C recommendation in 2000.
Dynamic HTML is recommended for use if you need to produce output that will be published on a Web or intranet server and accessed by users with current Web browsers (i.e. Internet Explorer 4 or later, Netscape 4.x or later, Firefox 1.0 or later, etc.).
For the complete Dynamic HTML format guide, see Dynamic HTML.