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Michael Kay wrote: >> What do folks think? Is this reasonable, given the use case, >> or is this pushing too hard on attributes and escaping? > > A number of people have commented on the aesthetics, and I agree with them > entirely. > > However, there is also a technical argument: XSLT, XQuery, and any other > processing engine that takes an XML-centric view of the world, will be quite > incapable of generating this stuff. I'm afraid XML-centric views of the world have little traction with the creators of HTML5. Remember, HTML5 preferred to define its own syntax: http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/syntax.html#parsing "While the HTML syntax described in this specification bears a close resemblance to SGML and XML, it is a separate language with its own parsing rules." It does support an XHTML syntax: http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/the-xhtml-syntax.html#the-xhtml-syntax HTML5 is still, of course, markup, which is why I asked about this particular construct here. -- Simon St.Laurent http://simonstl.com/
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