- From: Sam Ruby <rubys@intertwingly.net>
- Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2006 20:11:10 -0500
Ian Hickson wrote: > > But not withstanding the SVG and MathML content, which isn't compatible > with IE anyway (being ignored at best, and causing bad markup at worst), > there are features that Sam can't use because of his constraints, which he > could if he was using just HTML5. (Like document.write(), which is > required for things like Google Analytics today, I believe.) I don't see any documentation that requires XHTML to not support display.write, but it certainly is a reality that nobody has done so. Luckily the DOM is malleable to the extent that I could fill in that gap if I want to. In fact, you can find the logic to get Adsense working in XHTML by following the links from here: http://www.intertwingly.net/blog/2006/11/10/Thats-Not-Write But the fact is that I rather like the fact that my website costs are funded by IE users. Most of my friends never see an ad served from my site. - Sam Ruby
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