- From: Sam Ruby <rubys@intertwingly.net>
- Date: Sat, 09 Dec 2006 19:57:33 -0500
Henri Sivonen wrote: > On Dec 10, 2006, at 02:09, Sam Ruby wrote: > >> I am asking whether there is interest in identifying ONE standard >> serialization that everybody who wishes to comply with could do so. > > Why? For digital signatures? For comparing parse trees from different > parsers? My train of thought started with the sharing of test cases, and when coupled with the discussion on the common subset; when put together I was wondering if there would be a relation between the two. I (obviously) hadn't considered innerHTML. *IF* there were interest in changing this (something which I presume is *NOT* the case) and *IF* a common subset between XHTML5 and HTML5 was viable (plausible but not certain) *THEN* the confusing difference in meaning between innerHTML in an XML and HTML context could be resolved. All told, seems rather unlikely, so nevermind. - Sam Ruby
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