- From: Larry Masinter <masinter@parc.xerox.com>
- Date: Thu, 9 Nov 1995 20:56:05 PST
- To: t-jont@microsoft.com
- Cc: www-talk@w3.org
> M. Hedlund suggested using DTD to describve the capabilities of various > broswers in displaying different versions of HTML. > A variation on the theme would be to descibe it in terms of deltas from > some preset DTD (W3C's ?) as maintained at some repository. Maintaining > the DTDs as diffs from the base version. It would be nice if all the variations of web browser capabilities could be described as variations in the DTD, but unfortunately, this isn't the case. For example, for a while, there were some web browsers that could handle "mailto:" URLs, and others that couldn't. This might be a plug-in capability, or might be intrinisic to the browser. While it's a great idea to have a DTD for the HTML capabilities of a given browser, it isn't sufficient.
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