Tim Climis wrote:

The problem is not lack of standardization.  The problem is that developers 
want to use
properties that technically aren't part of the standard yet.

I respectfully disagree.  The problem is not what the developers
/want/ us to do, but rather than there are far too many of us
who are only too eager to accede to their wishes.  We are under no
obligation whatsoever to do anything that a developer might want us
to.  I have never used, and will never use, any vendor-specific
prefixes.  I neither need nor want to live at the (b)le{a|e}ding
edge:  I prefer to wait until a specification becomes a formal
recommendation before adopting any part of it for production work.

Philip Taylor
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