OT: Re: Web development I: Web::Toolkit

2006-09-20 Thread Thomas Wittek
A. Pagaltzis schrieb: On top of this, roughly 80% (or so it sometimes feels) of the useful attributes defined in HTML do not have any tangible browser support (such as `cite` on `blockquote`/`q`, or `datetime` on `ins`/`del`). At least without CSS. You can use those tags to create a more

Re: Web development I: Web::Toolkit

2006-09-20 Thread Aankhen
On 9/20/06, A. Pagaltzis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I did qualify my statement. I'm sorry, I must have missed it. :-) Aankhen

Re: Web development I: Web::Toolkit

2006-09-17 Thread Juerd
Aankhen skribis 2006-09-17 11:54 (-0700): The point is not to have autogenerated code conform to the XHTML standard. The point is to not use XHTML simply because it's shiny. That's a good point, but my point was different. XHTML should be a conscious choice, not a default, in a general