- From: Markus Ernst <derernst@gmx.ch>
- Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 00:40:57 +0200
Aryeh Gregor schrieb: > On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 11:56 AM, Peter Brawley <pb at artfulsoftware.com> wrote: >> Correct, but excluding frameset from HTML5 increases the likelihood that >> browsers will drop support for the feature. > > The spec requires all browsers to support framesets. Look: > > http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/obsolete.html#frames > > Notice that this is contained in a section labeled "Requirements for > implementations". Also note that the section is full of requirements > saying "the user agent must". An implementation that does not support > frames is non-conforming. HTML5 requires frame support in user > agents. > > This has been stated a number of times before; what part is unclear? > The *only* effect on you if you use frames is that your pages will not > validate as HTML5. Just for being nitpickinig: This only applies to the frameset document, which will validate as HTML4 Frameset. The pages contained will validate as HTML5 (if properly coded, of course). I assume the validator does not even recognize the fact that a document is part of a frameset.
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