Alternatives to the W3C (was Re: Alternatives to the W3C)
Didier PH Martin
martind at netfolder.com
Sat Jan 22 14:31:15 GMT 2000
Hi David,
David said:
Two words: links, lists. IE5 handles neither its XML/CSS support.
I happen to use both of them constantly in content I produce. Doing
without is not an option.
Didier replies:
I agree, this is missing in this still imperfect product. So, your rendition
language of choice for XML is CSS if I understand you well. I hope Microsoft
people are listening. Do you hear us?
missing in IE5:
- CSS: support for links
support for table
support for list
- XSLT:
support for XPath
adapt to new recommendation modifications since the release.
Also, to the SUN, the AOL and the IBM of this world, can you please just put
some money or resources in Mozilla and walk your talk just for a moment.
Cheers
Didier PH Martin
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