Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 17th Sep 2009 18:39 UTC
Internet & Networking The draft of the HTML5 specification has been under discussion for a while now, but despite the fact that it's not yet finished, all major browsers have implemented at least the most important aspects of it - except Microsoft. The company did provide substantive criticism of the specification in early August, but now the company has also endorsed the video and audio tags.
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RE[2]: comply?
by shotsman on Thu 17th Sep 2009 19:42 UTC in reply to "RE: comply?"
shotsman
Member since:
2005-07-22

As it is in Draft, it is the ideal time for Microsoft to apply the second 'E'.
They have just done the Embrace.
Now we wait for the Extend phase.

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RE[3]: comply?
by steve_s on Thu 17th Sep 2009 21:34 in reply to "RE[2]: comply?"
steve_s Member since:
2006-01-16

They're suggesting an extend.

Very sensible suggestion it is too.

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RE[4]: comply?
by gustl on Mon 21st Sep 2009 12:29 in reply to "RE[3]: comply?"
gustl Member since:
2006-01-19

In this one I applaud the behaviour of the Microsoft employee who brings in the change suggestions BEFORE the standard is fixed.

I am just waiting for some Microsoft strategist to start putting an end to such fine behaviour of a single Microsoft employee. It would not surprise me if it happened.

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