(with my hat of HTML WG W3C staff contact)
Sorry for the quite off-topic, just a clarification, before the idea is going further.


Le 22 juil. 2007 à 02:40, Charles Iliya Krempeaux a écrit :
On 7/21/07, David Janes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The w3c is discussing an HTML5 ...

One thing you may want to take note of is that the "rev" attrbute, on
the <a> element and the <link> element are gone.

*nothing* is gone. The document is an editor's draft.

Ian Hickson does a good job at going through all feedback emails, issue trackers of browsers, etc. He's dealing right now with emails from 2005/2006.

You might want to look at the differences
http://www.w3.org/html/wg/html5/diff/

        "HTML 5 defines the fifth major revision
        of the core language of the World Wide Web,
        HTML. "HTML 5 differences from HTML 4"
        describes the differences between HTML 4 and
        HTML 5 and provides some of the rationale for
        the changes. This document may not provide
        accurate information as the HTML 5 specification
        is still in development. When in doubt, always
        check the HTML 5 specification itself. [HTML5]

The work being done for documenting the rationale behind each features is given at
http://esw.w3.org/topic/HTML/

If you want to participate, Ian Hickson gave guidance on how to raise issues.
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html/2007Jun/0003

A feature which is not in HTML 5 editor's draft has not necessary been dropped. It might just lack of research and documentation to make an informed choice.

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