Check out for a real interesting addition to the XHTML 2.0 specs. Effectively replaces all those DHTML menu bars you see everywhere.
The replacement of forms with XForms and frames with XFrames may hurt its adoption though, as many people who claim to be "XHTML experts" will be absolutely clueless.
Quote: Originally posted by jkd The replacement of forms with XForms and frames with XFrames may hurt its adoption though, as many people who claim to be "XHTML experts" will be absolutely clueless.
That's true of any new level, jdk, there is a lot going on, and busy houses cannot stay on the cutting edge and be successful. We'll look to people like you to lead the way with helpful how-to tutorials...
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tormented posted this at 17:49 — 7th August 2002.
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C'mon they just finished recommending XHTML 1.0 SE.
jkd posted this at 21:26 — 17th August 2002.
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Check out for a real interesting addition to the XHTML 2.0 specs. Effectively replaces all those DHTML menu bars you see everywhere.
The replacement of forms with XForms and frames with XFrames may hurt its adoption though, as many people who claim to be "XHTML experts" will be absolutely clueless.
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Suzanne posted this at 02:27 — 18th August 2002.
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That's true of any new level, jdk, there is a lot going on, and busy houses cannot stay on the cutting edge and be successful. We'll look to people like you to lead the way with helpful how-to tutorials...
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