A good healthy discussion is what we all want, BUT: 

"This isn't any sort of benchmark; we're not testing the performance of the web 
browsers, we're checking, specifically, compatibility with HTML5 elements."

WE DO NOT CARE ABOUT ANY SCORE, except that I must have hit upon an item of 
interest, with some 20 replies today only. So for a score, I rate an 8 don't 
you think?

I am sad to see that not a single person added to or corrected this list -- 
which was the purpose for this post.

BROWSER        VERSION      MARKUP
Netscape
Seamonkey        2.X                 HTML 2
Opera
FireFox               2.0                 HTML 3
Safari
TenFourFox
Internet Explorer 5.0                           

Also, it is very clear that we have some list members that are very 
professional and know a whole lot more than me and then there are the rest of 
us, trying to learn and understand what the future may hold for our PPCs.


"I'm a designated FREE SPIRIT HITCHHIKING on the Information Super Highway"



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--- On Sat, 5/12/12, peter <[email protected]> wrote:

From: peter <[email protected]>
Subject: On PPCs, HTML5 is a markup language for structuring and presenting 
content
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, May 12, 2012, 7:49 AM

Not to beat a dead horse, but I've spent the last two weeks rewriting my wife's 
web site in HTML5, on my G4. I write it in text edit, and check it in safari, 
ten4fox, opera, ie5, and Firefox. Well written code will render something 
usable on any browser, and give those flashy bits of fun on the latest browsers.

Html5 and css3 could spell the death of flash, and be a serious blow to java 
script, but good ridence to bad rubbish! 

Finnaly, let's be clear, html5 is not fully implemented in any browser on any 
platform, thus the need for good coding practices, and backward compatability 
is written in to all HTML releases.

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