Re: "fighting it out between WGs" (was: inline CSS)

? I can't find any
> W3C NOTE on the subject

I actually have the genuine W3C NOTE note on my desk top, but for some
reason I can't find it on the W3C site!

Frank

----- Original Message -----
From: Murray Altheim <altheim@eng.sun.com>
To: <www-html@w3.org>
Cc: <www-html@w3.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 12:10 PM
Subject: Re: "fighting it out between WGs" (was: inline CSS)


> Chris Wilson wrote:
> [...]
> > The <v:rect> is a VML element, referenced by a namespace declaration at
the
> > top of the document and linked up to a behavior.  XML elements in HTML -
> > "sprinkles" - were discussed in a W3C-sponsored meeting titled "XML in
HTML"
> > several years ago.  I believe a Note was released of the agreements
therein.
>
> You surely aren't trying to state that the W3C has ever endorsed
> Microsoft's use of 'XML sprinkles' or 'islands'? I can't find any
> W3C NOTE on the subject, nor are there any 'agreements' regarding
> its use that I'm aware of. As such it remains as always a proprietary
> Microsoft 'feature', not part of any W3C specification.
>
> Murray
>
>
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