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[xml-dev] What are the arguments *for* XHTML 2.0?
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Nov 19 2002 9:50AM messages near this date
Re: [xml-dev] The perils of P18S (was Re: [xml-dev] Why RDF is hard ) | Re: [xml-dev] What are the arguments *for* XHTML 2.0?
I know that there are several supporters of XTHML 2.0 on the list and at 
least one or two who are actively involved in its development.

I would like to ask the straightforward question: "What are the strongest 
arguments for continuing development of XHTML 2.0?".

What are the characteristics of XHTML 2.0 that make you conclude that XHTML 
2.0 is an appropriate way forward?

Andrew Watt

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