Re: Logo for user-friendly/browser-friendly/scalable pages

[Lee Daniel Crocker]
> What's wrong with the W3's own Web Interoperability Pledge logo?

The WIP is half-baked.  For starters, it was unnecessary since the Any
Browser Initiative already existed (and thanks, Mike for the new URL).

More damning, the WIP's own announcement page is full of illegal
character references (in the 128-160 range, which are Windows CP 1252
characters, but not legal in ISO 8859-1 or ISO/IEC 10646, the legal
character sets for HTML per RFC 1866, RFC 2070, HTML 3.2, and HTML
4.0).

Oops.

-Chris
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Received on Thursday, 28 August 1997 14:37:43 UTC