Kris,

But don't you think that HTML over smart phones is an up and coming market -
as the small screen becomes more and more important it seems like an
important item to learn.

-Mark


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-----Original Message-----
From: Kris Sisk [mailto:ks...@gckschools.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2010 4:23 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: HTML 5, has anyone done anything more than "played" with it


>I've seen a couple of Javascript libraries that create "support" for
>the semantic tags (<header>, <footer> etc), but support for <canvas>,
><video> and <audio> won't be mainstream unitl IE9 comes out (I'm not a
>M$ fanboy, but it is the most widely used browser).
>
>
>>

It won't even be mainstream then. There's still an awful lot of people out
there running XP who won't be able to upgrade to IE9. Plus remember that at
least 15% of web traffic (a hair over by my stats actually) is still on IE6.
It's going to be years before IE9 peaks over the 50% mark, and that assumes
that Firefox/Chrome/Opera haven't gotten to half market share by that point,
which they may at the rate they're growing. 



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