On 06.05.01 at 23:45, Aaron Swartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Mozilla has certainly done it's share of >standard-stretching to make things easier on its developers "When the [W3C] standards catch up with us, I'm sure we'll be 100% compatible" -- Don Hackler, Netscape, ca. 1998 -link, ducking. :-)
- Re: text/html for xml extensions of XHTML William F. Hammond
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- W3C accountability Simon St.Laurent
- Re: text/html for xml extensions of XHTML Aaron Swartz
- Re: text/html for xml extensions of XHTML Ian Hickson
- Re: text/html for xml extensions of XHTML Aaron Swartz
- Re: text/html for xml extensions of XHTML Ian Hickson
- Re: text/html for xml extensions of XHTML Aaron Swartz
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- Re: text/html for xml extensions of XHTML William F. Hammond
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