On 19/01/2011 9:34 PM, Barney Carroll wrote:

I was making light
of the W3C trivialising the value of its own specs while conflating
terminology (you'll notice they also say SVG and WOFF are now part of HTML5,
which is pure nonsense) in a way redolent of the most ignorant, obfuscatory,
hype-fed, marketing-minded idiots of the front-end world. Taking the mick.


But SVG can be used in HTML5 and be valid. Only works in IE9 and FF4b so far.

<http://css-class.com/test/svg/svg-within-html.htm>


For me, I will still code in XHTML fashion but just use <!DOCTYPE html>. The best of both worlds.


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Alan http://css-class.com/

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