Re: should CSS, HTML, etc. documents bear version information? (XMLVersioning-41?)

Le 4 avr. 2007 à 18:40, Elliotte Harold a écrit :
> Renderers can simply approach all HTML (especially all XHTML) as  
> being an instance of the latest version they know about, recognize  
> all the elements they recognize, and ignore the rest.

Here Renderers are *one* class of products among all possible products.

> It's not as if the meaning of anything actually changes from one  
> version to the next. There are just new things added.

"p" was a paragraph separator, then "p" has been changed to a  
paragraph container.
Semantics changed.

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