- From: Mike Wilson <mikewse@hotmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2009 21:05:52 +0100
Lachlan Hunt wrote: > <a lot of interesting stuff> Thanks for all the information, it sounds good and reasonable. Well done! > >>>> The idea is to make it so that browsers don't feel forced to > >>>> add _any_ non-standard behavior (other than experimental > >>>> innovations using vendor-prefixed names and stuff). > > > > Do you think this will happen with the current popular browsers, > > ie will they actually remove existing code that implements > > workarounds that don't make it into HTML5? > > Or will they employ some "legacy vs HTML5" mode switching where > > their custom workarounds are only in legacy mode? > > <snip> > There will not be, at least in Opera, Firefox or Safari, new > modes added beyond the existing no quirks, limited quirks and > quirks modes. Do you reckon all, or only some of, these modes will implement the HTML5 spec? (and differ only in css/rendering) Best regards Mike
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