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HTML 5: WHATWG versus W3C
Posted by Robert on the 8th of March, 2007 at 12:27 PM GMT0. Permalink.Tags: Geek, HTML, W3C, Web Standards, WHATWG
The new W3C HTML working group launched. The charter states that they'll attempt convergence with the WHATWG's recommendation. I remain a little confused with how the browser vendors will handle this.
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The Great MIME-Type Swindle
Posted by Robert on the 19th of November, 2006 at 3:06 PM GMT0. Permalink.Tags: Geek, HTML, W3C, Web Design, Web Standards, XHTML
It's a really old subject, but I haven't said my piece on the XHTML 1.0 versus HTML 4.01 debate. While commenting on Roger Johansson's blog, 456 Berea Street, I said a little bit about what I think. I figured I ought to go ahead and say my fill.
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W3C Listens, Incremental Update to HTML On The Way
Posted by Robert on the 28th of October, 2006 at 2:43 PM GMT0. Permalink.Tags: Geek, HTML, W3C, Web Design, Web Standards
Surprisingly, SlashDot scooped all the web design websites I normally read on Tim Berners-Lee's announcement that HTML will be incrementally updated (as well as things such as the W3C's HTML validator)
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