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On X-UA-Compatible

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

This decision seems to have stricken a chord on many a harp. I for one think Microsoft have considered the options, and chosen the only viable one where they can actually move onwards with implementing standards.
The main priority in releasing a browser is that it renders the majority of the web. The majority of the […]

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Progress in the W3C

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

This news should be a boon to you: The W3C HTML WG has finally published first working drafts of the HTML5 - A vocabulary and associated APIs for HTML and XHTML specification and an accompanying HTML 5 differences from HTML 4 document. Here’s your first glimpse at what the successors to XHTML 1 and HTML […]

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WHAT WG WA1 is now W3C HTML5

Thursday, May 10th, 2007

The HTML WG recently held a vote which defines the starting point of actual work within the WG, with the following questions asked:

Shall we Adopt HTML5 as our specification text for review?
Shall the W3C’s next-generation HTML specification be named “HTML 5″?
HTML5 Specification Editors

The results from that vote are:

The specification for the next generation of HTML […]

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