RE: Updated draft

Norm,

Please include some statement concerning that an implementation of HTML5 in
XML, XHTML5 could be compatible with XML.

Please notice that I used the word could not would. Since the XHTML5
schema(s) would not foresee the elements in the XML documents that will be
placed inside of the XHTML elements and similarly creation of XML schemas
that import or include a large number of XHTML elements is impractical,
validation of the resultant XHTML page would be highly improbable if not
impossible.

Bob Leif

 

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Subject: Updated draft

 

>   Any other business?

> 

>    Bob: Will you post a new version with Henri's changes?

> 

>    Norm: Yes, I will.

 

Posted:  <http://www.w3.org/2010/html-xml/snapshot/report.html>
http://www.w3.org/2010/html-xml/snapshot/report.html

 

                                        Be seeing you,

                                          norm

 

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Received on Monday, 15 August 2011 18:56:13 UTC