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Posted by Andy Dingley on 05/21/07 08:37
On 20 May, 08:55, Toby A Inkster <usenet200...@tobyinkster.co.uk>
wrote:
> Actually, by virtue of their support for XML+CSS, most browsers can render
> the majority of XHTML2 already if you provide them with an appropriate
> stylesheet for the new elements.
That's more of a bogosity than Appendix C!
* It requires a non-standard CSS extension to generate links, as
standard CSS can't create a href attribute on an <a>
* It abandons the little semantics that HTML (any sort) already has in
favour of a semantics-free XML that the browser no longer recognise as
being HTML-like. This is worse than the tag soup position.
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