Re: [WSG] W3C standards in Denmark

2004-03-17 Thread James Ellis
Hi Don't be put off by the 3% figure -- It would be interesting to see the results of a "moving to standards based" poll. This would be more reflective of the current status of web standards around the globe, I feel - it's what a lot of us are trying to do at the moment. Remember that the val

RE: [WSG] W3C standards in Denmark

2004-03-16 Thread Leslie Riggs
This is certainly a clear demonstration of just how much work is still to be done, to get standards fully established and implemented across the 'Net. I have no idea what the numbers are for where I live, in the United States. I daresay they wouldn't be much better. Leslie Riggs quoting from t

Re: [WSG] W3C standards in Denmark

2004-03-16 Thread Hugh Todd
David, This sort of thing looks like a huge opportunity for web standards authors/designers. I've just put together a simple page intended to make the benefits of web standards clear to potential customers. It's here: http://www.fortyfivedegrees.com Nothing really new, but majoring on the cos

Re: [WSG] W3C standards in Denmark

2004-03-15 Thread Razvan Pop
David McDonald wrote: From the WASP website: http://www.webstandards.org/buzz/archive/2004_03.html#a000305 "Soren Johannessen of Denmark undertook the task of surveying how many governmental, national, municipal authorities follow the W3C Standards for HTML/XHTML markup in Denmark" Hey, I'm t

Re: [WSG] W3C standards in Denmark

2004-03-15 Thread Neerav
thanks David. Thats a sobering example of real world application of standards ... quoting from the link: "How many danish authorities home pages is valid according to the W3C Validator? Numbers % Yes 62 3,05 % No 197196,95 % " -- Neerav Bhatt http://www.bhatt.id.au Dav

[WSG] W3C standards in Denmark

2004-03-15 Thread David McDonald
>From the WASP website: http://www.webstandards.org/buzz/archive/2004_03.html#a000305 "Soren Johannessen of Denmark undertook the task of surveying how many governmental, national, municipal authorities follow the W3C Standards for HTML/XHTML markup in Denmark" Some of the results can be found h