XHTML and JSF

How do I generate XHTML code using the EA4 implementation?
I only get, e.g.
<img id="graphics" src="mylogo.gif">
<input type="text" name="line" value="" size="10" >
instead of
<img id="graphics" src="mylogo.gif"/>
<input type="text" name="line" value="" size="10"/>
Any hint is appreciated!

The JSF team is in the process of making the default HTML renderers generate HTML/XHML compliant markup.
The current EA4 release does not do that.
-roger

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