begin  quoting John H. Robinson, IV as of Fri, Feb 23, 2007 at 11:54:11AM -0800:
> Stewart Stremler wrote:
> >  
> > You might as wish that the W3C would provide better standards; every
> > time I go look at "W3C standards" I start wondering what sort of drugs
> > they're smoking (and why they're on such a power-trip).  They're not as
> > bad as ECMA, but still...
> 
> I dislike how they retroactively change standards. I had most, if not
> all, of my public webpages W3C compliant. Then they changed the
> requirements, and then my proudly displaying compliant pages weren't. I
> was none too pleased.

I've pondered making a NON-W3C Compliant image to proudly display on my
websites... and then making 'em as compliant as possible, with one
or two irrelevent nits.

-- 
Still need more evil JS examples.
Stewart Stremler


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