why distinctions within XHTML?

David Megginson david at megginson.com
Wed Sep 1 00:45:18 BST 1999


Don Park writes:

 > 1. We are diverging into W3C-as-evil-empire topic here.  Lets focus
 > and remain on topic.

Agreed.  After all, when the W3C screws up, the world just shrugs and
ignores it (again, look at http://www.w3.org/TR/#Recommendations and
count how many are actually in widespread use).

 > 2. The scene looks like a gang of rowdy engineers ganging up on one woman.

That's hardly how I'd describe Paul Prescod (though he is gentle and
soft-spoken when he's not talking about Python).


All the best,


David

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