Boris Zbarsky wrote:
> But to be honest, saying "there's a 
> W3C spec that says so" just doesn't mean much nowadays.

To clarify, the following argument carries some weight: "You want to implement 
some way to do X, and there is a W3C Recommendation that allows X, so you 
should 
implement that recommendation".  The following doesn't, so much: "There is a 
W3C 
Recommendation that allows X, so you need to allow X."  Of course if there is 
any point to the recommendation in question, market forces would be pushing for 
X anyway...  It's telling that for so many Recommendations they just aren't.

-Boris
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