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Re: What are the arguments *for* XHTML 2.0?


Re:  What are the arguments *for* XHTML 2.0?
Jelks Cabaniss wrote:

> Paul Prescod wrote:
>
>
> >But perhaps XHTML can help with:
> >  * Richer linking primitives
>
>
> They're already here.  You just need a UA that groks them.  Download
> Mozilla 1.x or Opera 7 beta.  Make sure the Navigation Toolbar is
> enabled (preferably set to "Auto"), and if pages have the appropriate
>  in them, you will see the Next, Previous, Up, Top, Home,
> Contents, Search, Index, Chapter, etc. in the toolbar.

I'm familiar with these conventions but I'm not clear on whether there 
is a published standard for them anywhere. If not, that's where XHTML 
2.0 could help. A quick skim of XHTML 1 and HTML 4.0 turn up examples 
but no normative specifications.

  Paul Prescod


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