Re: Netscape 1.1 and Accept: headers

On Mon, 6 Mar 1995, Robert S. Thau wrote:
>    I just downloaded my copy of Netscape 1.1 beta 1, very happy to see them
>    exploring with tables and other 3.0 features in a mostly standard way. 
>    However, I was very dismayed to see that the Accept: headers did *not*
>    include something indicating it was HTML 3.0-ready, like text/x-html3 or
>    text/html; version=3.0.  
> 
> Agreed, with a caution --- while Netscape 1.1 does support tables, it
> does not yet support many features of the current 3.0 draft DTD
> (<fig>, <note>, and <math> just to name a few that jump out at me from
> viewing the W3O's HTML3 walkthrough using Netscape 1.1).  So, if we
> call what Netscape accepts right now "HTML3" (however that's spelled),
> it could bite us *again* down the line.

Comparing the consequences between a almost-HTML-3.0 browser viewing 
HTML 3.0 pages and a not-more-than-HTML-2.0 browser viewing HTML 3.0 pages, 
I think the former case is much preferable, particularly if it helps 
encourage the almost-HTML-3.0 browser become fully-HTML-3.0.  

	Brian-dash-dot-dot-dash-Behlendorf

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