It is unlikely that we will adopt IE’s algorithm, since it seems unnecessarily pathological.
Entries from September 2009
Sniffing for RSS 1.0 feeds served as text/html
September 29th, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: Browsers
This Week in HTML5 – Episode 36
September 27th, 2009 · No Comments
Topics this week include parsing, accessibility, security, semantics, video, and web forms.
Tags: Weekly Review
This Week in HTML5 – Episode 35
September 15th, 2009 · No Comments
Topics this week include keygen, dialog, and the pros and cons of including examples in specs.
Tags: Weekly Review
Spelling HTML5
September 10th, 2009 · No Comments
What’s the right way to spell “HTML5”? The short answer is: “HTML5” (without a space).
People in the WHATWG community have commonly referred to HTML5 as “HTML5” for quite a while. However, when the W3C HTML WG voted on adopting “Web Applications 1.0” the question about the title said “HTML 5”. Thus, the W3C HTML WG [...]
Tags: WHATWG
Response to “Notes on HTML 5″
September 3rd, 2009 · No Comments
The W3C Technical Architecture Group (TAG) is in the process of reviewing HTML 5. Noah Mendelsohn recently posted his initial, personal, not-speaking-on-behalf-of-TAG notes on HTML 5. Here are my initial, personal, not-speaking-on-behalf-of-WHATWG responses.
Limitations of the XML serialization
This may be old news, but I was surprised to see that document.write() is not supported when parsing the [...]
Tags: WHATWG
This Week in HTML 5 – Episode 34
September 2nd, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: Uncategorized