- From: Robin Berjon <robin@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2014 11:44:44 +0100
- To: Marcos Caceres <w3c@marcosc.com>, "spec-prod@w3.org Prod" <spec-prod@w3.org>, Tobie Langel <tobie.langel@gmail.com>
On 15/12/2014 01:25 , Marcos Caceres wrote: > On December 13, 2014 at 2:36:53 AM, Robin Berjon (robin@w3.org) wrote: >>> In addition to those that Tab mentioned there's also XMLSpec. >> It's still >> used a fair bit, but if you're sticking to "Web" specs you should >> be in the clear. > > I think WebIDL uses this :) Hahaha. No. WebIDL, unless I am mistaken, uses its own weird homegrown XSLT 1.0 processor that converts a format that is 95% XHTML with some extra XML stuff. In that way it is a fair bit like the ancestral version of ReSpec: http://dev.w3.org/2006/webapi/ReSpec/ :) -- Robin Berjon - http://berjon.com/ - @robinberjon
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