Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 22nd Jan 2008 21:28 UTC, submitted by irbis
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RE: strict and only HTML
by joelito_pr on Wed 23rd Jan 2008 17:26
in reply to "strict and only HTML"






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I'll be excited when they give up the "design by committee" and impose a strict unambiguous XML HTML.
Such a HTML standard would:
* fail pages with even minor errors - lets have the end of lazy and lax coding.
* provide a standard set of comprehensive tests which would certify browsers, both by capability and correctness but also performance. This may mean versions of browsers may fail or regress - it would also point the finger at non-compliance from browsers such as MSIE.
* do away with all presentation tags - HTML for content only, CSS for styling.
In the absence of the above, HTML5 will not have addressed the biggest problems of the previous standards. The biggest pain is divergent browsers and the refusal to accept responsibility. A strict and unambiguous HTML would finally point the finger where it belongs.