Re: [WSG] APC Article on Web Standards

2004-03-23 Thread Leo J. O'Campo
Hugh ditto on between the line... Biased people who use such comments against reasons for standards they do not understand or care about, are myopic at best. They couldn't see a fly, if it landed on their nose. ;-) Leo On Tuesday, March 23, 2004, at 08:05 PM, Hugh Todd wrote: Cameron Ad

Re: [WSG] APC Article on Web Standards

2004-03-23 Thread James Ellis
Hi I wonder what "the disabled" would have to say about that. The very word disabled is a label stuck on people that a society deem to be deficient in some way, sourced from the term "bad ability' - it's a disabling effect. I'd hate to be called a lever, it would be very disabling. And of cours

Re: [WSG] APC Article on Web Standards

2004-03-23 Thread robert e. lee
s the fear anyway?? At worst the guy has separated content from formatting?? Steven Clark From: Hugh Todd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [WSG] APC Article on Web Standards Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 12:05:57 +1100 Cameron Adams wrote: Has anyo

Re: [WSG] APC Article on Web Standards

2004-03-23 Thread Hugh Todd
Cameron Adams wrote: Has anyone read the opinion article in APC Magazine regarding Web Standards? (I haven't) Now I have. Page 26 (for Aussies and Kiwis on the list). Guy by the name of David Emberton in the Opinion section. He's touted as a "professional web developer", and has written a couple

[WSG] APC Article on Web Standards

2004-03-23 Thread Cameron Adams
Has anyone read the opinion article in APC Magazine regarding Web Standards? (I haven't) It gets a brief mention here: http://www.apcmag.com/apc/v3.nsf/dir/latest Apparently its a bit scathing of them, but not having read it I can't really comment. -- Cameron Adams W: www.themaninblue.com ---