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2013

2010

Growing pains afflict HTML5 standardization

by marco
"In practice I have no power whatsoever, even in the WHATWG: I am totally at the mercy of implementors," he said, adding that the same is true of the W3C's HTML work.

What’s Next in HTML, episode 1

by marco
The big news in HTML is r4439, which adds the device element. [...] The idea is that a device element would go hand in hand with a video element and a web socket.

2009

HTML5 Evolution

by xibe & 1 other

Google’s role is not free from the perception of conflict of interest, and that coupled with Ian’s endorsed role as a dictator will affect the credibility of the outcome produced. In particular, it will give Microsoft all of the excuse it needs to avoid implementing the standards. (Not that eliminating that excuse will magically cause Microsoft to participate…)

2008

2022

by marco
Bah oui, faut pas se rouler par terre sans réfléchir :)

2007

molly.com : Dear WHAT WG and HTML 5 WG

by tehu
translate : "Je voudrai pousser un cri : ..... "

HTML contre XHTML (French)

by marco
L'un des problèmes prédominants soulevés dans un récent appel à commentaires était de parvenir à dépasser le débat HTML contre XHTML, car beaucoup de gens estimaient que nous devions chercher non pas à étendre HTML, mais à nous concentrer sur XHTML seulement

What the heck is HTML 5?

by marco
A five minute lightning overview of the WHATWG and the new HTML Working Group

2006

Vers une nouvelle guerre du web?

by clochix & 3 others
Introduction aux 2 approches pour l'évolution d'HTML défendues par le W3C et le WHATWG

The future of HTML, Part 2: XHTML 2.0

by clochix & 1 other
In this two-part series, Edd Dumbill examines the various ways forward for HTML that Web authors, browser developers, and standards bodies propose. This series covers the incremental approach embodied by the WHATWG specifications and the radical cleanup of XHTML proposed by the W3C. Additionally, the author gives an overview of the W3C's new Rich Client Activity. Here in Part 2, Edd focuses on the work in process at the W3C to specify the future of Web markup.

The future of HTML, Part 1: WHATWG

by clochix & 1 other
In this two-part series, Edd Dumbill examines the various ways forward for HTML that Web authors, browser developers, and standards bodies propose. This series covers the incremental approach embodied by the WHATWG specifications and the radical cleanup of XHTML proposed by the W3C. Additionally, the author gives an overview of the W3C's new Rich Client Activity. Here in Part 1, Edd focuses primarily on two specifications being developed by WHATWG: Web Applications 1.0 (HTML5) and Web Forms 2.0.

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