- From: David Latapie <david@empyree.org>
- Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 13:36:29 +0100
Hello, On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 19:26:01 +0000, Martin Atkins wrote: > I believe the "Simplified DocBook" DTD was invented to address the > concern that DocBook was too complicated. I've seen Simplified > DocBook as an attempt to get an "HTML-like" simplicity while > retaining the powerful structured nature of DocBook documents. > > HTML5 comes at this from the other perspective, to a certain extent: > while Simplified DocBook scaled down DocBook to be more like HTML, > HTML5 adds structure elements to HTML to make it a bit more like > DocBook in many respects. > > Of course, that's not all HTML5 does. Many of HTML5's new features > are not for "documents" at all, but rather for web applications. Thank you for this precious information. I later considered that my questionning would be better comparing *XHTML2* vs. (simplified)DocBook/xml, XHTML2 being more document-oriented than X/HTML5 is. -- </david_latapie> U+0F00 http://blog.empyree.org/en (English) http://blog.empyree.org/fr (Fran?ais) http://blog.empyree.org/sl (Slovensko)
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