On Fri, Feb 09, 2007 at 09:54:46AM +1100, Geoff Pack wrote:

> Yes, for now. But wouldn't it be easier for all us if the browsers just
> improved their handling of xml, instead of worrying about html5 and
> xhtml2?

No, since HTML expresses known semantics and random-XML doesn't. While
you can style it, there are more clients then those which are visual.
 
> BTW, W3Schools has a basic introduction:
> http://w3schools.com/

Given the quality of their guides to subjects I know better, I
wouldn't trust their introduction to anything.

-- 
David Dorward                                      http://dorward.me.uk



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