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Re: FW: A Case for XHTML

From: Vincent François <vincent@consultation-boreale.com>
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 21:21:34 -0400
Message-ID: <416DD49E.1050400@consultation-boreale.com>
To: public-evangelist@w3.org

Le 13/10/2004 04:40, Luca Mascaro .info a ecrit :

>
>It's the difference between the real web standard programmer and the web
>people.
>  
>
True and I will add: we are late.
For peoples like me coming from C++ and other langages, HTML world seems 
a big mess...  As soon as I faced the multi-browser problem with by 
first real customer, I looked for good practices and foudn W3C standards.

Since, my life is really easier: I produce (or aim to, when I fail) 
standard XHTML code and I am able to use a semantic way of building data 
for web pages.  Then, for old-fashioned browsers and other specific 
needs, we may find specific ways, but they are only add-ons to a 
standard strong core of data.


-- 
Vincent François
Consultation Boréale
vincent@consultation-boreale.com
http://consultation-boreale.com
Received on Thursday, 14 October 2004 01:13:38 GMT

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