> > I don't have a problem with NCSA implementing the Netscape <body> > attributes in the new WinMosaic. I have a problem with them documenting > them as being part of HTML v3.0, when they clearly are not. NCSA is > considered an authority by many people on things to do with the WWW. It's > unfortunate enough that Netscape is disseminating mis-information to > bolster its bottom line, at the expense of the Web as a whole. That NCSA ^^^^^^^^^ > is contributing to the trend of fragmenting the Web into vendor-specific ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > ghettos is doubly unfortunate. I just wrote them a note pointing out the ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > error, and kindly asking them to correct it to reflect the true status of > the HTML v3 DTD. > If multiple vendors are supporting these BODY tags then they are obviously not vendor-specific. Perhaps they are just a good idea that should be added to the HTML 3 spec? :lou -- Lou Montulli http://www.mcom.com/people/montulli/ Netscape Communications Corp.Received on Tuesday, 18 July 1995 15:48:32 GMT
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