Simon,
Thanks for the interest.
>I would presume that Peter is asking for frameset, frame and noframes
>to be part of the set of conforming elements in HTML. Correct, Peter?
Yep!
PB
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Simon Pieters wrote:
On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 23:43:03 +0200, Eduard Pascual
<[email protected]> wrote:
For it to be taken
seriously by the editor, I strongly recommend that you send spec-ready
quality text,
I recommend sticking to use cases, requirements, links to real-world
pages, and proposed solutions with pros/cons.
<frameset> is not being removed from HTML.
It's being removed from the set of conforming elements in HTML, along
with e.g. <applet>. It's not being removed from what browsers have to
implement: HTML5 specs frameset for browsers in the parsing, rendering
and obsolete features sections.
It's just not being updated
because there was nothing to add to it, so it stays the same.
Not really:
Elements in the following list are entirely obsolete, and must not be
used by authors:
frame
frameset
noframes
Either use iframe and CSS instead, or use server-side includes to
generate complete pages with the various invariant parts merged in.
http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/obsolete.html#non-conforming-features
Taking all this together, here comes again: the question I have
already asked several times, and you haven't answered: What are you
asking for?
I would presume that Peter is asking for frameset, frame and noframes
to be part of the set of conforming elements in HTML. Correct, Peter?
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