XHTML and the Three Namespaces
Ann Navarro
ann at webgeek.com
Wed Sep 22 15:52:55 BST 1999
At 04:41 PM 9/21/99 -0700, Marc.McDonald at Design-Intelligence.com wrote:
>> :
>>
> Andrew Layman wrote:
>
>> One thing that people would like is to be able to clearly define which
>> documents are valid per the Strict, Transitional and Frameset rules. This
>> is
>> currently done via three DTDs.
>>
>Fine, though I would argue for a single DTD with conditionals.
The task and constraints given to the group was to bring HTML 4.0 as it
was, into XML. That doesn't provide for significant design variations like
moving to a single DTD with conditionals.
New and innovative work is continued into future deliverables, working
drafts currently available to the public.
Ann
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