Yes, but it's nowhere near completion or indeed absolute that it will go
ahead anyway.

So, there's no point in lowering your standards until you have to.


On Fri, September 14, 2007 10:14 am, David Dorward wrote:
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> Well ... HTML 5 is being developed so XHTML is likely not the future,
> converting from HTML 4.01 to XHTML 1.0 isn't difficult anyway, and
> Appendix C is something of a pain. I wouldn't look so far to a
> possible (and increasingly unlikely) future at the expense of the
> present.
>
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> David Dorward
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