Re: HTML reached end of life?? (Was: Re: [WSG] Sorry Link)

2008-11-25 Thread Peter Mount
Sorry, I'll have to take note of that point if I reference that  
article again.


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On 25/11/2008, at 12:26 PM, rch lib wrote:


Don't believe everything you read on the Internet!


...


Things change



... yes, well, I do realise that.

The point is, that a newbie was directed to this resource, and it's  
clearly
outdated (and it made me do a double-take when I read it). I didn't  
want

her to go there, read that, and go what the .

So I was just making sure it was noted.

lib.






At 06:07 PM 24/11/2008 -0500, you wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 5:28 PM, rch lib [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:

Hi,

I took a look at that Drew Mclellan article. He says:

Step 3: Future-proof your site with XHTML
HTML has reached the end of its life and is no longer being  
developed as a

mark-up language. Its replacement is Extensible HTML (XHTML)—an
implementation of XML that works in all browsers, old and new.  
Even though
XHTML is strict XML, its tags and attributes are so similar to  
HTML that
old browsers do not spot the difference. Using XML is advantageous  
because

it's a modern, future-proof standard.

Is that correct??


Don't believe everything you read on the Internet!

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Re: HTML reached end of life?? (Was: Re: [WSG] Sorry Link)

2008-11-25 Thread Peter Mount

Sorry, I'll have to make mention of that point next time I reference it.

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On 25/11/2008, at 12:26 PM, rch lib wrote:


Don't believe everything you read on the Internet!


...


Things change



... yes, well, I do realise that.

The point is, that a newbie was directed to this resource, and it's  
clearly
outdated (and it made me do a double-take when I read it). I didn't  
want

her to go there, read that, and go what the .

So I was just making sure it was noted.

lib.






At 06:07 PM 24/11/2008 -0500, you wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 5:28 PM, rch lib [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:

Hi,

I took a look at that Drew Mclellan article. He says:

Step 3: Future-proof your site with XHTML
HTML has reached the end of its life and is no longer being  
developed as a

mark-up language. Its replacement is Extensible HTML (XHTML)—an
implementation of XML that works in all browsers, old and new.  
Even though
XHTML is strict XML, its tags and attributes are so similar to  
HTML that
old browsers do not spot the difference. Using XML is advantageous  
because

it's a modern, future-proof standard.

Is that correct??


Don't believe everything you read on the Internet!

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[WSG] Sorry Link

2008-11-24 Thread kate

http://www.jungaling.com/katalinadesigns/index.html

Thanks, sorry I forgot the link in my earlier mail.
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Re: [WSG] Sorry Link

2008-11-24 Thread Peter Mount

Hi

You might want to look at this tutorial by Drew Mclellan at:

http://www.adobe.com/devnet/dreamweaver/extreme/five_steps.html

You don't need DreamWeaver to do it.

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On 24/11/2008, at 10:00 PM, kate wrote:


http://www.jungaling.com/katalinadesigns/index.html

Thanks, sorry I forgot the link in my earlier mail.
Kate


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Re: [WSG] Sorry Link

2008-11-24 Thread kate

Thanks for the links Peter,
Kate
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Hi

You might want to look at this tutorial by Drew Mclellan at:

http://www.adobe.com/devnet/dreamweaver/extreme/five_steps.html

You don't need DreamWeaver to do it.

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On 24/11/2008, at 10:00 PM, kate wrote:


http://www.jungaling.com/katalinadesigns/index.html

Thanks, sorry I forgot the link in my earlier mail.
Kate


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Re: HTML reached end of life?? (Was: Re: [WSG] Sorry Link)

2008-11-24 Thread Christian Snodgrass
That is most definitely incorrect. HTML5 is in development as we speak. 
HTML is far from the end of it's life.


rch lib wrote:

Hi,

I took a look at that Drew Mclellan article. He says:

Step 3: Future-proof your site with XHTML
HTML has reached the end of its life and is no longer being developed as a
mark-up language. Its replacement is Extensible HTML (XHTML)—an
implementation of XML that works in all browsers, old and new. Even though
XHTML is strict XML, its tags and attributes are so similar to HTML that
old browsers do not spot the difference. Using XML is advantageous because
it's a modern, future-proof standard.

Is that correct?? Disappointingly (and astonishingly) there is no date on
the article, so perhaps it's just outdated, but isn't the existance of
HTML5 evidence that HTML has in fact not reached end of life? 


Just a bit concerned that a newcomer might see that and be mislead.

Or do I have it wrong?

lib.






At 10:14 PM 24/11/2008 +1100, you wrote:
  

Hi

You might want to look at this tutorial by Drew Mclellan at:

http://www.adobe.com/devnet/dreamweaver/extreme/five_steps.html

You don't need DreamWeaver to do it.

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On 24/11/2008, at 10:00 PM, kate wrote:



http://www.jungaling.com/katalinadesigns/index.html

Thanks, sorry I forgot the link in my earlier mail.
Kate


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Re: HTML reached end of life?? (Was: Re: [WSG] Sorry Link)

2008-11-24 Thread Christian Montoya
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 5:28 PM, rch lib [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

 I took a look at that Drew Mclellan article. He says:

 Step 3: Future-proof your site with XHTML
 HTML has reached the end of its life and is no longer being developed as a
 mark-up language. Its replacement is Extensible HTML (XHTML)—an
 implementation of XML that works in all browsers, old and new. Even though
 XHTML is strict XML, its tags and attributes are so similar to HTML that
 old browsers do not spot the difference. Using XML is advantageous because
 it's a modern, future-proof standard.

 Is that correct??

Don't believe everything you read on the Internet!

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Re: HTML reached end of life?? (Was: Re: [WSG] Sorry Link)

2008-11-24 Thread Marko Mrdjenovic
Quite sure this was written when xhtml seemed to be the only way forward 
as xhtml 2 was the only thing being developed.


Things change.

fry

Christian Montoya wrote:

On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 5:28 PM, rch lib [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  

Hi,

I took a look at that Drew Mclellan article. He says:

Step 3: Future-proof your site with XHTML
HTML has reached the end of its life and is no longer being developed as a
mark-up language. Its replacement is Extensible HTML (XHTML)—an
implementation of XML that works in all browsers, old and new. Even though
XHTML is strict XML, its tags and attributes are so similar to HTML that
old browsers do not spot the difference. Using XML is advantageous because
it's a modern, future-proof standard.

Is that correct??



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Re: HTML reached end of life?? (Was: Re: [WSG] Sorry Link)

2008-11-24 Thread rch lib
Don't believe everything you read on the Internet!

...

Things change


... yes, well, I do realise that.

The point is, that a newbie was directed to this resource, and it's clearly
outdated (and it made me do a double-take when I read it). I didn't want
her to go there, read that, and go what the .

So I was just making sure it was noted. 

lib.






At 06:07 PM 24/11/2008 -0500, you wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 5:28 PM, rch lib [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

 I took a look at that Drew Mclellan article. He says:

 Step 3: Future-proof your site with XHTML
 HTML has reached the end of its life and is no longer being developed as a
 mark-up language. Its replacement is Extensible HTML (XHTML)—an
 implementation of XML that works in all browsers, old and new. Even though
 XHTML is strict XML, its tags and attributes are so similar to HTML that
 old browsers do not spot the difference. Using XML is advantageous because
 it's a modern, future-proof standard.

 Is that correct??

Don't believe everything you read on the Internet!

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