On 2/16/07, Chris Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Due to the discussions and hope generated in the web world around HTML5 I
too am switching back to HTML4.01 Strict. XHTML of whatever flavour seems to
elicit mutterings of consternation, and there isn't a good enough reason to
stick with it.

XHTML is not for your average every-day weblog, forum, or online
store. It's for complex web applications where the value of XML is
actually put to good use and for information systems where things like
namespaces and extensibility are actually necessary. That's why I see
HTML 5 as the next big thing for designers and XHTML 2 as the
be-all-end-all for academia. I'm looking forward to HTML 5 too :)

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Christian Montoya
christianmontoya.net .. designtocss.com


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