- From: Francois Bry <bry@ifi.lmu.de>
- Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 11:48:10 +0200
- CC: 'RIF WG' <public-rif-wg@w3.org>
Gerd Wagner wrote: >> So it's worth considering affordances toward homoginization >> (instead of being completely bound by quirk support). >> > > I think this is a very important point, in particular > for production rule systems, which, like HTML, because > of a lack of precise semantics, have developed all kinds > of proprietary quirks. > > Notice that in the case of HTML, the subsequent clean-up > through the XHTML standard has led the browser vendors to > support two processing modes: their old quirks mode and > additionally a standards mode that is XHTML compliant > (they recognize the required mode by checking if the > HTML document conatains a corresponding document type > declaration or not). > > I think a similar development is desirable for production > rule systems. > > -Gerd > > > +1 François
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