> I reckon HTML5 Nazis

I thought I was being rude there…

> should chill our regarding the XHTML debates as HTML5
> and XHTML are interchangeable terms.

How so? HTML5 has XML serialization, but that does not make HTML5 and XHTML
"interchangeable" in any way.

> Comments like this other guy made just add unnecessary negativity to the
> whole thing.

So no matter how wrong someone is nobody can say that without being "unnecessary
negative"?

> Russ is a legend in his own right and no one should even attempt to cyber
> bully him. ;-)

Asking for a basic QA when choosing links for "light reading" counts
as cyber bullying?
This place gets stranger and stranger…

Regards,
Rimantas
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http://rimantas.com/


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