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HTML vs XHTML

HTML vs XHTML

Una comparativa detallada de HTML Document y XHTML Document — tamaño de archivo, calidad, compatibilidad y cuál elegir según tu flujo de trabajo.

HTML

HTML Document

Documents & Text

HTML is the standard markup language for web pages. As a conversion target or source, it carries text content with structural and formatting information that can be extracted or repurposed.

Sobre los archivos HTML
XHTML

XHTML Document

Documents & Text

XHTML is XML-compliant HTML for strict document processing.

Sobre los archivos XHTML

Comparativa de ventajas

HTML Ventajas

  • Universal — every browser, OS, email client, and document reader displays HTML.
  • Plain text, human-readable, grep-able, and diffable in git.
  • Flexible — pages render even with broken or partial markup (error-tolerant parser).
  • Carries structure, styling (CSS), and behavior (JavaScript) in one file.
  • Accessibility-friendly when written with semantic tags and ARIA attributes.

XHTML Ventajas

  • Rigorous XML syntax — can be parsed with any XML tool.
  • Native EPUB and DocBook support.
  • Enforces clean markup — no sloppy error recovery.
  • Namespaces allow mixing SVG, MathML, and XHTML in one document.

Limitaciones

HTML Limitaciones

  • Error tolerance allows sloppy markup to hide real bugs.
  • Rendering depends on browser engine — pixel-perfect cross-browser output is an art form.
  • Security-sensitive — unsafe HTML can execute scripts or leak data (XSS vulnerabilities).
  • File size for equivalent structured data is larger than JSON or XML due to tag verbosity.
  • No built-in typing or schema — contract between server and client is informal.

XHTML Limitaciones

  • Browsers reject XHTML with strict MIME on any markup error — harsh failure mode.
  • Authoring is more tedious than HTML5.
  • Not served by ~99% of the web.
  • Largely superseded by HTML5.

Especificaciones técnicas

Especificación HTML XHTML
MIME type text/html
Extensions .html, .htm .xhtml, .xht, .xml
Standard HTML Living Standard (WHATWG)
Character encoding UTF-8 (recommended)
Element count ~110 in current spec
MIME types application/xhtml+xml, text/html
Standards XHTML 1.0 (2000), XHTML 1.1 (2001)
Encoding UTF-8 (required with XML prolog)
Used in EPUB, DocBook, some government sites

Tamaños típicos de archivo

HTML

  • Hello-world page < 1 KB
  • Blog post (rendered HTML) 5-40 KB
  • Modern SPA (initial HTML shell) 50-200 KB
  • Full archived web page (with inline assets) 500 KB - 10 MB

XHTML

  • EPUB chapter 5-50 KB
  • DocBook reference page 10-100 KB

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Frequently Asked Questions

HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the core language of the web, created by Tim Berners-Lee in 1993. An HTML file is plain text describing structure (headings, paragraphs, links, images), optionally with styling (CSS) and interactivity (JavaScript). Every web page you visit is rendered from HTML.

HTML files open in every web browser by double-clicking. To edit, use any text editor (Notepad, VS Code, Sublime Text) or a visual editor (Dreamweaver, Pinegrow). Mobile browsers also render HTML files from local storage.

Use KaijuConverter's HTML-to-PDF converter, or print the page from your browser and choose "Save as PDF". For pixel-perfect conversion with page breaks, dedicated tools like wkhtmltopdf or Puppeteer give more control.

Markdown for authoring — it's faster to write, version-control-friendly, and renders to HTML via static-site generators. HTML for delivery and complex layouts where you need full control over styling, forms, and interactivity. Most modern blogs write in Markdown and publish as HTML.

Browsers implement CSS and JavaScript slightly differently, especially for cutting-edge features. Use a CSS reset, test in Chrome/Firefox/Safari, and tools like caniuse.com to check browser support. Modern frameworks (Tailwind, Bootstrap) normalize most cross-browser quirks automatically.

HTML itself is safe, but embedded JavaScript can perform malicious actions (redirects, form hijacking, cryptomining). Only open HTML attachments from trusted sources. Modern browsers sandbox local HTML files to limit their access to your system.