> The point is that, as actually designed, HTML5 define *one* way of > processing HTML that is compatible with what browsers do today. That > way, any new comer could write a browser, with only *one* > parsing/processing implementation, that will be "compatible" with most > (if not all) olde web content. > > ~snip~ > > HTML5, by design, tries to reduce browsers incompatibilities by > standardizing their current behaviors. The goal is not to have "yet > another standards mode". Thanks for clearing that up Thomas. Dave -- www.ilovejackdaniels.com - Web Marketing and DevelopmentReceived on Wednesday, 30 May 2007 14:16:34 GMT
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