Keryx Web wrote:

I think I've stated my case by now. So until I hear from Ian (who writes the spec) or Henri, who is authoring the validator, I think we've reached the end of this discussion.

I think we reached that point some time ago. :-)

I wouldn't hold your breath for acceptance. HTML5 is, for better or for worse*, a tag soup language. It codifies many existing practices: good, bad, and arguable. If you want a language with simple, sane markup rules that you can plausibly teach, the answer is simple: XHTML[5].

(*: I would argue for worse, but that argument was held and lost a long time ago.)

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