- From: Anne van Kesteren <annevk@opera.com>
- Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2009 16:56:57 +0100
On Sun, 18 Jan 2009 16:22:40 +0100, Shelley Powers <shelleyp at burningbird.net> wrote: > My apologies for not responding sooner to this thread. You see, one of > the WhatWG working group members thought it would be fun to add a > comment to my Stop Justifying RDF and RDFa web post, which caused the > page to break. I am using XHTML at my site, because I want to > incorporate inline SVG, in addition to RDFa. An unfortunate consequence > of XHTML is its less than forgiving nature regarding playful pranks such > as this. > > I'm assuming the WhatWG member thought the act was clever. It was, > indeed. Three people emailed me to let me know the post was breaking > while loading the page in a browser, and I made sure to note that such > breakage was courtesy of a WhatWG member, who decided that perhaps I > should just shut up, here and at my site, about the Important Work > people(?) here are doing. > > Of course, the person only highlighted why it is so important that > something such as RDFa, and SVG, and MathML, get a home in HTML5. XHTML > is hard to support when you're allowing comments and external input. > Typically my filters will catch the accidental input of crappy markup, > but not the intentional. Not yet. I'm not an exerpt at markup, but I > know more than the average person. And the average person most likely > doesn't have my commitment, either. http://annevankesteren.nl/2009/01/xml-sunday shows the commentor (who by the way seems to be on your side in this debate) simply forgot to escape <self-closed /> and then WordPress somehow messed up in an attempt to fix it. I don't think anyone tries to make you "shut up". (And if we, the evil WHATWG cabal, wanted to break your site, we would've asked Philip` ;-)) -- Anne van Kesteren <http://annevankesteren.nl/> <http://www.opera.com/>
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