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Comments on: W3C 'clarifies' HTML 5 v XHTML
XHTML/XML #
By Robert Long Posted Friday 16th May 2008 21:00 GMT
bit confusing #
By Mike Whitehurst Posted Friday 16th May 2008 21:36 GMT
XML is a good, useable standard #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 16th May 2008 23:10 GMT
Isn't it defecating not defaecating? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 16th May 2008 23:51 GMT
HTML5 is "childish" #
By Ian Posted Saturday 17th May 2008 00:15 GMT
Oh, FFS #
By Murray Pearson Posted Saturday 17th May 2008 03:05 GMT
Doesn't the standards body need to keep up? #
By John Colby Posted Saturday 17th May 2008 05:55 GMT
Cutting to the Chase #
By amanfromMars Posted Saturday 17th May 2008 06:22 GMT
XHTML/XML get the job done. #
By Plankmeister Posted Saturday 17th May 2008 08:38 GMT
Well, argued, Robert Long & AC! #
By Chris Ovenden Posted Saturday 17th May 2008 08:52 GMT
@Robert Long #
By Mark Posted Saturday 17th May 2008 09:14 GMT
At one point I looked forward to HTML5 #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Saturday 17th May 2008 17:16 GMT
Organic/inorganic standards #
By Jeff Dickey Posted Sunday 18th May 2008 04:03 GMT
real world #
By wim Posted Monday 19th May 2008 07:15 GMT
WHat people wanted. #
By James Anderson Posted Monday 19th May 2008 07:33 GMT
Pixel perfect fool #
By dave lawless Posted Monday 19th May 2008 09:52 GMT
Party like it's 1997 again. No thanks. (But I'd go raving... erm) #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 19th May 2008 12:33 GMT
@James Anderson #
By John Posted Monday 19th May 2008 13:41 GMT
It's not the standards, it's the adoption. #
By Jonathan Powell Posted Monday 19th May 2008 15:45 GMT
Everything old is new, again #
By James Butler Posted Monday 19th May 2008 21:34 GMT
Complete nonsense #
By Neil Stansbury Posted Tuesday 20th May 2008 02:25 GMT
XHTML should be now, HTML should be dead #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 21st May 2008 07:43 GMT
@James Anderson #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 29th May 2008 02:14 GMT