[XML-DEV Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message]

Re: ATTN: Please comment on XHTML (before it's too late)

  • From: Ann Navarro <ann@w...>
  • To: Tim Bray <tbray@t...>, XMLDev list <xml-dev@i...>
  • Date: Sun, 29 Aug 1999 15:54:01 -0400

Re: ATTN: Please comment on XHTML (before it's too late)
At 12:42 PM 8/29/99 -0700, Tim Bray wrote:
>At 03:13 PM 8/29/99 -0400, Ann Navarro wrote:
> >>HTML4 has 3 DTDs.  That certainly doesn't mean it's 3 languages.  It's
> >>routine for a language to have multiple DTDs for different purposes.
> >>It's surprising for it to have 3 names. -T.
> >
> >But since the purpose of names is an abstract function designed to prevent
> >collisions in naming, it does not necessarily follow that having three
> >names is "bad" even if it does "surprise".
>
>Except for, 99.99999% of programmers WANT "strict" <h2> and "transitional"
><h2> to collide.

Citations to anything aside from supposition? I find this incredibly hard 
to stomach.



>  If most people who processed HTML were engaged in DTD-
>sensitive validation, the multiple namespaces would have been a good idea.
>Except for almost nobody is, so they're a bad idea.


So because much of the HTML-using public was under-educated about DTDs, 
let's forget about the distinctions?

There is a *significant* difference in strict <h2> and transitional <h2>. 
Presentational attributes are forbidden in the former, and allowed in the 
later. Yes, they are the same basic structure (a heading of level 2), but 
the allowable attributes are far from the same.

Remember, that XHTML 1.0 is the very first step in this project.
It is a reformulation of the *existing HTML 4.0 spec* (3 flavors), into 
XML. It does that.

No where in that spec does it say it will remain with three flavors forever.

Ann

---
Ann Navarro
Author: Effective Web Design: Master the Essentials
Buy it Online!    http://www.webgeek.com/about.html
Owner, WebGeek Communications   http://www.webgeek.com
Vice President, HTML Writers Guild   http://www.hwg.org

xml-dev: A list for W3C XML Developers. To post, mailto:xml-dev@i...
Archived as: http://www.lists.ic.ac.uk/hypermail/xml-dev/ and on CD-ROM/ISBN 981-02-3594-1
To (un)subscribe, mailto:majordomo@i... the following message;
(un)subscribe xml-dev
To subscribe to the digests, mailto:majordomo@i... the following message;
subscribe xml-dev-digest
List coordinator, Henry Rzepa (mailto:rzepa@i...)



PURCHASE STYLUS STUDIO ONLINE TODAY!

Purchasing Stylus Studio from our online shop is Easy, Secure and Value Priced!

Buy Stylus Studio Now

Download The World's Best XML IDE!

Accelerate XML development with our award-winning XML IDE - Download a free trial today!

Don't miss another message! Subscribe to this list today.
Email
First Name
Last Name
Company
Subscribe in XML format
RSS 2.0
Atom 0.3
 

Stylus Studio has published XML-DEV in RSS and ATOM formats, enabling users to easily subcribe to the list from their preferred news reader application.


Stylus Studio Sponsored Links are added links designed to provide related and additional information to the visitors of this website. they were not included by the author in the initial post. To view the content without the Sponsor Links please click here.

Site Map | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Trademarks
Free Stylus Studio XML Training:
W3C Member
Stylus Studio® and DataDirect XQuery ™are products from DataDirect Technologies, is a registered trademark of Progress Software Corporation, in the U.S. and other countries. © 2004-2013 All Rights Reserved.