Client-side transformation of XML to XHTML/HTML for the web is a non-issue.
The source code of such web pages will not be XHTML or HTML but some XML
markup of your own. The XHTML or HTML you see is only something that exist
on the screen.
1) Google is based on the source code, and will ignore your webpages.
2) Blind people's screen readers are based on the source code, and will not
be able to use your webpages.
Best regards,
Jesper Tverskov
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