I did a Google search for "HTML5 Apache."

If you use the ProxyHTMLDocType Directive, then you might want to use the form ProxyHTMLDocType html5 instead of the form ProxyHTMLDocType HTML|XHTML (see https://httpd.apache.org/docs/trunk/mod/mod_proxy_html.html).

HTML5 is a family of technologies, not just a markup language like HTML4. I found at least one case where a new HTML5 API does require setup in Apache. If you are using HTML5 pushstate to manipulate the contents of the history stack, then you may need to configure Apache .htaccess accordingly. There appears to be various solutions online. As examples, please see:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37167308/apache-rewrite-rule-for-html5-pushstate-with-proxy-and-exclusions
and
https://krasimirtsonev.com/blog/article/apache-htaccess-for-html5-push-state-manipulations
and
https://discuss.emberjs.com/t/apache-rewrite-rule-for-html5-browser-history-url-bookmarkability/1013

I am stopping here since I don't use Apache or HTML5 (beyond the new markup tags). I just wanted to point out that there might be a few things where switching to HTML5 might require looking at what you are doing in Apache.

Thanks,

Kelly Cookson
Senior Software Engineer II
Dot Foods, Inc.
217-773-4486 ext. 12676
www.dotfoods.com<http://www.dotfoods.com/>
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