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Posted by Neredbojias on 12/07/05 11:09
With neither quill nor qualm, Travis Newbury quothed:
> Peterken wrote:
> > > http://whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/
> > > HTML 5.0? What's the nature of this? What's the point? Are they
> > > trying to rebel W3C? I thought XHTML 2.0 is the future.
> > yet another "standard" I suppose, one of the so-many around.....
> > who can keep up with it all,
>
> Stantards smandards, until the browsers supports it, it is little more
> than dripping poo
True, but the browsers (makers) are just about as bad as the w3c in the
overall endeavor, too. A little pulling-together could go a long way.
Of course, you have to be smart enough to understand the goal _and_
capable enough to accomplish it.
Take the best features of the 3 major (win OS) browsers and you'd have
one helluva interface, so I'd say it _can_ be done, but will it? The
new Firefox (1.5) was just officially released with (what I consider) a
major bug that appeared 5-6 back in the development betas: the left
margin is off. Who knows how or why; I'm too frustrated to care much,
anyway. And, as you implied, until it _works_ in a browser, it's nada.
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Neredbojias
Contrary to popular belief, it is believable.
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