W3C: HTML5 Not Ready, Suggests Developers Hold Off
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Oct 7, 2010, 12:04 PM by Eric M. Zeman
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has said that because the HTML5 standard is not yet finalized, developers should wait before rushing to create HTML5 content. Specifically, there are still interoperability issues between browsers. The W3C expects HTML5 to be finalized by the middle of 2011.
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I feel sorry for iOS users
Does that mean they have to wait in the same room that Mr. Jobs waits in?
maokh
Oct 7, 2010, 4:14 PM
okay, everybody stop and wait until 2011...
Wow, it would be completely unheard of for industry to jump ahead of the standards committee. Let these guys sit on their butts for another 4 years so they can finish. Everybody, pull out all HTML 5 features, okay? that means you too Apple. Thanks guys!
They're not talking about features.
What they are saying is that it's not a good idea to go "All In" with HTML5 because the standards still haven't been worked out. So until they do, if you choose the wrong one you're ****ed.
Standard HTML, Fla...
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Don't know--
--what the hubbub is about. Flash works great now; and FF/IE9/Chrome have decent HTML5 ability. When HTML5 gets here in force, it won't be a problem.
duuuh....
i told them that back in the 70's. 😈 🤣