[Bug 11259] Use "MUST" consistently to express normative requirements

http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=11259

Eliot Graff <eliotgra@microsoft.com> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from Eliot Graff <eliotgra@microsoft.com> 2010-12-08 19:05:21 UTC ---
"Polyglot Markup: HTML-Compatible XHTML Documents" is a normative specification
that defines and prescribes behavior for "polyglot markup," as defined within
that specification. However, because there are no consequences to user agents,
only to authors (not having the same DOM and not creating content that
validates as either HTML5 or XML), I have consciously removed any RFC 2119
language, UNLESS it is required by an original normative specification. 

I believe that the spec is now consistent throughout in this use.

Thanks for your help and your patience.

Eliot

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Received on Wednesday, 8 December 2010 19:05:25 UTC