On 2/13/07, Lachlan Hunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

They're in the same spec, so they're developed at the same time.  HTML
and XHTML aren't really separate languages, but rather different
syntaxes for the same language.

Ah OK that's brilliant - takes away all my 'fears' of the (x)HTML5 vs
XHTML2 issue.

I had been assuming (as it sounds a few people had in this thread)
that the next 'step' could be to XHTML2 - and the thought of (X)HTML5
was a bit of a concern (especially for those knee deep in XSLT).

Knowing that  XHTML5 is developed in the same spec means that we can
push forward with our XSLT based workflows, and simply adjust to suit
once XHTML5 is supported at the browser level.

--
Adrian Lynch


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