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#26 2012-06-26 09:18:09

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Re: Xhtml5

I can't wait for XHTML5, only the W3C hasn't revealed much of anything about it.


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#27 2012-06-26 14:53:20

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Re: Xhtml5

HTML5 (and probably XHTML5 as well) wasn't developed by W3C. It was developed by WHATWG.


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#28 2012-06-26 15:10:53

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Re: Xhtml5

jvvg wrote:

HTML5 (and probably XHTML5 as well) wasn't developed by W3C. It was developed by WHATWG.

Did you guys not even read the article that was linked to from here?
THe only difference betweeen HTML5 and the so-called "XHTML5" is a MIME type.
And HTML5 Isn't THAT sloppy; It just isn't as unforgiving as XHTML, so it's easier to code.
BTW, <br>, as far as I know, is not valid in HTML5.
EDIT: and here, it even says <br> is valid in XHTML

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#29 2012-06-26 15:35:11

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Re: Xhtml5

SJRCS_011 wrote:

The only difference betweeen HTML5 and the so-called "XHTML5" is a MIME type.

However, I'm waiting until the W3C validator supports it.

And HTML5 Isn't THAT sloppy; It just isn't as unforgiving as XHTML, so it's easier to code.

Not closing tags, not putting values for attributes, etc. is sloppy in my book.

SJRCS_011 wrote:

EDIT: and here, it even says <br> is valid in XHTML

<br> is not valid in XHTML unless you add a </br> (like it said there), because in XHTML, you must close all tags.


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#30 2012-06-26 15:41:10

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Re: Xhtml5

SJRCS_011 wrote:

jvvg wrote:

HTML5 (and probably XHTML5 as well) wasn't developed by W3C. It was developed by WHATWG.

Did you guys not even read the article that was linked to from here?
THe only difference betweeen HTML5 and the so-called "XHTML5" is a MIME type.
And HTML5 Isn't THAT sloppy; It just isn't as unforgiving as XHTML, so it's easier to code.
BTW, <br>, as far as I know, is not valid in HTML5.
EDIT: and here, it even says <br> is valid in XHTML

Just because HTML5 is less strict then XHTML,it does not mean that HTML5 is easier to write,it only means that it will be faster now, but much slower in the future.


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#31 2012-06-26 16:49:39

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Re: Xhtml5

LS97 wrote:

jvvg wrote:

MathWizz wrote:

Badly formatted JavaScript drives me crazy.  tongue

Yeah, I really hate people that don't end their lines with a semicolon.

Oh, trust me, there's worse...

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Code:

function(d,w,x,y,z,n,r,i,k,t){for(n=w*w*4;n-=4;d.data[n+3]=k)for(r=i=0,k=256;--k/r;i=t)t=2*r*i-y-(2-n/w/w)*z,r=r*r-i*i+x-(2-n/w%4)*z}

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#32 2012-06-26 17:06:35

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Re: Xhtml5

scratchisthebest wrote:

LS97 wrote:

jvvg wrote:


Yeah, I really hate people that don't end their lines with a semicolon.

Oh, trust me, there's worse...

Have you seen 140byt.es? It's crazy. Look what I found:

Code:

function(d,w,x,y,z,n,r,i,k,t){for(n=w*w*4;n-=4;d.data[n+3]=k)for(r=i=0,k=256;--k/r;i=t)t=2*r*i-y-(2-n/w/w)*z,r=r*r-i*i+x-(2-n/w%4)*z}

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#33 2012-06-26 21:14:56

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Re: Xhtml5

dvd4 wrote:

SJRCS_011 wrote:

jvvg wrote:

HTML5 (and probably XHTML5 as well) wasn't developed by W3C. It was developed by WHATWG.

Did you guys not even read the article that was linked to from here?
THe only difference betweeen HTML5 and the so-called "XHTML5" is a MIME type.
And HTML5 Isn't THAT sloppy; It just isn't as unforgiving as XHTML, so it's easier to code.
BTW, <br>, as far as I know, is not valid in HTML5.
EDIT: and here, it even says <br> is valid in XHTML

Just because HTML5 is less strict then XHTML,it does not mean that HTML5 is easier to write,it only means that it will be faster now, but much slower in the future.

XHTML is easier for a computer to understand, so it will always be faster.


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