- From: Simon Hill <red_one@othersdietrying.com>
- Date: 02 Mar 2002 10:23:21 +1100
- To: html-w3c <www-html@w3.org>
> The question is not about parsers. It is about forming specifications > whose importance is slighted by the members themselves. The question > is what W3C has really done, besides CSS, to "Lead the Web to its Full > Potential" and how different the web would really be without W3C. Only > slightly IMO. Perhaps to the best. Authors of alternative browsers > would waste less time incorporating the specifications correctly and > they would make more competitive products. > competing with their own brand of HTML, so nothing renders the same between two browsers?
Received on Friday, 1 March 2002 18:23:41 UTC