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It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into XHTML. (Discuss)

This article originally had this at the top, but it would be a really bad idea: XHTML Modularization has little to do with XHTML, despite its name. It is only so called because it was originally defined to help manage XHTML profiles. Several other languages have now also used the methodology.

In hindsight, the methodology should really have be called XML Modularization.