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Subject:    Re: [Quanta] (X)HTML5
From:       Mike McCallister <workingwriter () prodigy ! net>
Date:       2010-07-13 2:05:34
Message-ID: 201007122105.35449.workingwriter () prodigy ! net
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On Monday, July 12, 2010 07:50:07 am Milian Wolff wrote:
> On Monday, 12. July 2010 11:51:49 to@2nova.net wrote:
> > Milian Wolff
> > I like your approach, really, very much, however:
> > 
> > (X)HTML5
> > 1. (X)HTML5 - or HTML5 - has been appointed by W3C as the
> > successor of XHTML (2.0) for all development further on.
> > Forget about obsolete HTML and replace it by HTML5
> > tags/elements/attributes.
> > 
<snip>
> > 
> > There is nothing wrong to get a version of XHTML/XML plugin,
> > it will of course be useful, but (X)HTML5 is the future.
> > Maybe define it (X)HTML5/XML plugin, or - similarly to your
> > quote - with HTML5 (but not HTML or SGML) support? Quanta+4
> > must of course support it, view
> > http://w3schools.com/html5/default.asp
> 
> Yes, I second that. I'll make sure that working on HTML5 will work in
> Quanta 4. But I won't sacrifce backwards compatibility too much, 
since as
> Niko pointed out, IE 6 & 7 is sadly still popular...
> 
<snip>

Absolutely agree that Quanta 4 should support HTML5 and CSS3, but 
clearly cannot abandon earlier versions. 

Thanks, Milian, for bringing Quanta back! I'm really looking forward to 
trying it out.

Mike McCallister
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