Re: HTML 5 and XHTML 2 combined
Molte <[email protected]> Mon, 5 Jan 2009 18:42:32 +0100
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Are you saying that both might be W3C Recommendations? Should we not only have one standard to show web pages on the web? Isn't it the reason for a standard? 2009/1/5 Peter Krantz <[email protected]> > On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 17:25, Molte <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > But as I said, I still believe it is stupid to develop them both when > only > > one of them is going to be used; > > I am not sure only one of them will be used. XHTML 2 is a generic > document language which may become a foundation for document-centric > apps that need an unambiguous way to include domain-specific data (via > RDFa). You may not see a lot of it on the open web, but it may well be > used a lot in specific technology domains. > > So, maybe there will be a place for both? > > Regards, > > Peter > -- Molte CosSinCalc http://cossincalc.com