Re: [WSG] Is XHTML harmful?

2004-10-07 Thread Vlad Alexander \(XStandard\)
Hi Tom, Yes - the markup will validate as HTML. Here is an example: http://xstandard.com/html4.htm Validate it using: http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fxstandard.com%2Fhtml4.htm Check out an article I wrote about this a while back:

Re: [WSG] Restricted HTML Editor?

2004-08-26 Thread Vlad Alexander \(XStandard\)
Hi Simon, I am on the XStandard dev team. I am not going to do a sales pitch on this list but I will say that XStandard was designed for the requirements you described. There are no font-selectors or color-pickers to hide because these tools create non-standards compliant markup, hence these

[WSG] Your Mozilla Vote Counts!

2004-08-22 Thread Vlad Alexander \(XStandard\)
254280 at http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=254280 Regards, -Vlad Alexander XStandard Develpment Team http://xstandard.com ** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ Proud presenters of Web Essentials 04 http://we04.com

Re: [WSG] CMS

2004-07-29 Thread Vlad Alexander \(XStandard\)
Hi Geoff, But still it is no guarantee to maintain the sites standards compliance when you hand it over to the client Actually, we are working hard to address this specific issue. Check out http://xstandard.com Regards, -Vlad XStandard Development Team XHTML Strict / 1.1 WYSIWYG Editor -

Re: [WSG] ALPHA Testers Needed

2004-06-16 Thread Vlad Alexander \(XStandard\)
Hi Chris, I am still working on the Parsing algorigthm. If you are on Windows, you can use our free CSS parser. Here is the link: http://xstandard.com/page.asp?p=E784B605-2413-49B1-B17C-20A634CB0150 Regards, -Vlad XStandard Development Team XHTML Strict / 1.1 WYSIWYG editor http://xstandard.com

[WSG] Banners promoting standards-based products and services

2004-06-13 Thread Vlad Alexander \(XStandard\)
Hi, We've created some hard-hitting pro-standards banner ads on our site. The banners promote our product too, but if you want to use the ideas behind our banners to create your own, using humor more might be a good way to promote your own standards-based products and services. Here is the

Re: [WSG] standard compatible richtext editor?

2004-06-12 Thread Vlad Alexander \(XStandard\)
Hi Alex, As far as I know, we are the only producers of a standards-based XHTML (Strict / 1.1) WYSIWYG editor. It's called XStandard and there is a free version. For more information check out: http://xstandard.com Here is an article that might help you evaluate WYSIWYG editors.

Re: [WSG] WYSIWYG editor

2004-05-06 Thread Vlad Alexander \(XStandard\)
Hi David, One way to pick the right editor for your needs is to go to the Web sites of WYSIWYG vendors and check the quality of the code they generate for their own Web site. If their Web pages aren't validating with W3C to the standard you need to meet, then their WYSIWYG editor won't do the job

Re: [WSG] WYSIWYG editor

2004-05-06 Thread Vlad Alexander \(XStandard\)
Hi David, Check out http://xstandard.com This is a XHTML (Strict or 1.1) WYSIWYG editor. It generates clean, accessible and standards-compliant markup. Formatting is done through external or embedded CSS. Regards, -Vlad XStandard Development Team http://xstandard.com - Original Message

Re: [WSG] Amaya ---- Piece Of Crap...

2004-04-26 Thread Vlad Alexander \(XStandard\)
I think XStandard will meet most of your criteria - stable, user-friendly, lightweight, standards-compliant and FREE. As far as platform independent - maybe sometime in the future :-) Regards, -Vlad XStandard Development Team XStandard - XHTML 1.1 WYSIWYG editor - Original Message -

Re: [WSG] ?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8? in Win IE6?

2004-04-08 Thread Vlad Alexander \(XStandard\)
Hi Christopher, No. But you should probably serve up XHTML 1.0 Strict to IE and 1.1 to Mozilla/FireFox/Opera. Here is the link on how to do this: http://xstandard.com/page.asp?p=16A6EBD1-9EEC-4611-98C8-C0F6234B9737 Regards, -Vlad XStandard Development Team XHTML 1.1 WYSIWYG editor

Re: [WSG] Serving XHTML as application/xhtml+xml

2004-03-24 Thread Vlad Alexander \(XStandard\)
Hi woric, My advice for keeping presentation and content seperate, which is what vlad is promoting here, though he doesnt know that, is to author in XML and then use XSLT to create the HTML for you. I think we're saying the same thing. XHTML is XML and the latest XHTML spec (with the exception of

Re: [WSG] Serving XHTML as application/xhtml+xml

2004-03-24 Thread Vlad Alexander \(XStandard\)
Hi Mark, I am new to the group and if this topic has been discussed ad nauseam - I do apologize for raising it again. See my response to ActiveX here: http://www.accessifyforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=1021 Regards, -Vlad XStandard Development Team http://xstandard.com - Original Message -