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Facebook Connect and their "Social Widgets" documentation mention that you need to add an xmlns attribute to your <html> tag on the page where it will be used.

I understand that xmlns is for XML Name-spacing, and have used such with XHTML before. However, with all the recent talk about HTML4 / HTML5, without having read through the entire spec, is the xmlns attribute compatible with valid HTML5? What about HTML4?

If I've looked over an obvious mention of this in the docs, I'm sorry... point it out?

EDIT: A couple docs references/cites: http://developers.facebook.com/news.php?blog=1&story=198 http://wiki.developers.facebook.com/index.php/Facebook_Connect

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is the xmlns property

It's an attribute.

compatible with valid HTML5?

Sort of. It is completely meaningless, but allowed so people can be lazy when porting XHTML.

Remember that HTML 5 is an unfinished draft. These things are subject to change. Don't rush into using HTML 5 unless it offers a serious benefit.

What about HTML4?

Not at all.

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Doh! Jacked up my terminology there. Fixed it, thanks! – anonymous coward Jul 4 at 17:38
Only the xmlns="w3.org/1999/xhtml"; attribute is allowed on <html>. xmlns:fb="facebook.com/2008/fbml"; is invalid per HTML5. – hsivonen Jul 6 at 12:05
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Actually, the first cited reference discusses adding a xmlns:fb="http://www.facebook.com/2008/fbml" attribute. This is not valid HTML5. It is valid XHTML5. The second cited reference does not mention an xmlns attribute at all.

Note though, that although it is not valid HTML4 or HTML5, it will do no harm.

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