* David Woolley wrote: >> 2. Having each browser generate its own profile against the CSS3 >> CC/PP vocab. > >Where does Microsoft publish the Internet Explorer DTD for HTML? I >think you are asking for something similar from the vendors and the >past precedent seems to be that they aren't interested in providing >machine readable descriptions of their product behaviour. http://validator.w3.org/sgml-lib/iehtml.dtd http://validator.w3.org/sgml-lib/iehtml-s.dtd http://validator.w3.org/sgml-lib/ietables.dtd http://validator.w3.org/sgml-lib/ie30.dtd http://validator.w3.org/sgml-lib/ie30tables.dtd http://validator.w3.org/sgml-lib/ie30-s.dtd ... Various Microsoft Products also ship with WXS Schemas (e.g., Frontpage and Visual Studio and the descriptions provided through MSDN are easily machine-readable.Received on Thursday, 1 April 2004 07:04:34 GMT
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