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OT (browser standards)

Subject: OT (browser standards)
From: Mukul Gandhi <mukul_gandhi@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 08:58:23 -0800 (PST)
 OT (browser standards)
This question is a bit off-topic. Sorry about it..

I think today there is need of another standard effort
from W3C, something like "Web Browser Framework 1.0".
All web browsers must implement some minimum set of
features as would be described in this specification.

The "Web Browser Framework standard" could include
something like following list as minimum set of
features that should be same(including spec versions
like HTTP 1.1, XSLT 1.0 etc) across all browsers -

HTTP
XML
XSLT
JavaScript
Security
..and more

A Particular browser can be free to implement extra
features over-and-above minimum requirements..

Important vendors like Microsoft, Mozilla and Opera
could join as initial members of this WG.

I feel, this will be a real boon to IT. This is a
really difficult thing to achieve, but could be given
a try! Over the time(3-5 years), all browsers should
behave same!

This is a weird thought.. But just thought of sharing
with all!

Regards,
Mukul



		
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