to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Mon, May 03, 2021 at 11:54:58PM +0200, deloptes wrote: >> to...@tuxteam.de wrote: >> >> > xmllint has an --html option for that. That said... >> >> you sure that it will give a warning if tag is not closed? Cause I do not >> think so. In fact the --html option seems to correct those missing tags. >> All together it's a good tool, but I do not know how it applies to html5 > > AFAIK it does HTML4. > > HTML5 is a "living standard" [1], [2] which is an euphemism for "Apple, > Google, Microsoft and, to a slowly dwindling extent Mozilla, will tell > you what is supposed to work today". > > The W3C consortium fought tooth and nail to fix a standard and lost. > Whatwg (the above mentioned Big Guys) imposed >
so another one failure of opensource and free software > Raph Levien called that, back then in 1998, "The decommoditization of > protocols" [1]. A visionary. > > Remember this old joke (around 1990) > > Q: How many Microsoft engineers does it take to screw in a light bulb? > A: None, they just define darkness as an industry standard. > > Well, we arrived there. > we are arriving in the middle ages - soon they start burning people alive or send them to concentration camps for not believing in green energy, Microsoft, Google or you name it. I just tried to find a video on ARTE that I watched some time ago. Video was called "Umweltsünder E-Auto?" They were forced to remove it :/ from their mediathek and from youtube