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Posted by Andy Dingley on 12/03/07 11:45

On 2 Dec, 06:04, Robert Jones <robertjone...@hotpop.com> wrote:
> Which should I focus on keeping track of?

All of them. "Keeping track of" is an important task. You shouldn't
_use_ either of them. This deliberate avoidance will remain
appropriate for at least the next couple of years (as we can't change
at least until IE 7 dies out)

> As far as I can tell each has features that I like but neither has all of them.

XHTML has features, but isn't usable (on the web).
HTML >4.01 is merely change for the sake of it.

What we really need isn't a new HTML standard, it's new and competent
implementations of the existing 10-year old standard. It ain't broke,
so let's first fix what is.

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