[html5] r3355 - [e] (0) Remove section on XHTML2 given recent developments.

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Fri Jul 3 12:56:38 PDT 2009


Author: ianh
Date: 2009-07-03 12:56:36 -0700 (Fri, 03 Jul 2009)
New Revision: 3355

Modified:
   index
   source
Log:
[e] (0) Remove section on XHTML2 given recent developments.

Modified: index
===================================================================
--- index	2009-07-02 04:48:40 UTC (rev 3354)
+++ index	2009-07-03 19:56:36 UTC (rev 3355)
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@
   <div class=head>
    <p><a class=logo href=http://www.whatwg.org/ rel=home><img alt=WHATWG src=/images/logo></a></p>
    <h1>HTML 5</h1>
-   <h2 class="no-num no-toc" id=draft-standard-—-date:-01-jan-1901>Draft Standard — 2 July 2009</h2>
+   <h2 class="no-num no-toc" id=draft-standard-—-date:-01-jan-1901>Draft Standard — 3 July 2009</h2>
    <p>You can take part in this work. <a href=http://www.whatwg.org/mailing-list>Join the working group's discussion list.</a></p>
    <p><strong>Web designers!</strong> We have a <a href=http://blog.whatwg.org/faq/>FAQ</a>, a <a href=http://forums.whatwg.org/>forum</a>, and a <a href=http://www.whatwg.org/mailing-list#help>help mailing list</a> for you!</p>
    <!--<p class="impl"><strong>Implementors!</strong> We have a <a href="http://www.whatwg.org/mailing-list#implementors">mailing list</a> for you too!</p>-->
@@ -160,8 +160,7 @@
    <li><a href=#relationships-to-other-specifications><span class=secno>1.6 </span>Relationships to other specifications</a>
     <ol>
      <li><a href=#relationship-to-html-4.01-and-dom2-html><span class=secno>1.6.1 </span>Relationship to HTML 4.01 and DOM2 HTML</a></li>
-     <li><a href=#relationship-to-xhtml-1.x><span class=secno>1.6.2 </span>Relationship to XHTML 1.x</a></li>
-     <li><a href=#relationship-to-xhtml2-and-xforms><span class=secno>1.6.3 </span>Relationship to XHTML2 and XForms</a></ol></li>
+     <li><a href=#relationship-to-xhtml-1.x><span class=secno>1.6.2 </span>Relationship to XHTML 1.x</a></ol></li>
    <li><a href=#html-vs-xhtml><span class=secno>1.7 </span>HTML vs XHTML</a></li>
    <li><a href=#structure-of-this-specification><span class=secno>1.8 </span>Structure of this specification</a>
     <ol>
@@ -1249,33 +1248,7 @@
   to continue using the XHTML 1.1 line of specifications.</p>
 
 
-  <h4 id=relationship-to-xhtml2-and-xforms><span class=secno>1.6.3 </span>Relationship to XHTML2 and XForms</h4>
 
-  <p><em>This section is non-normative.</em></p>
-
-  <p>XHTML2 defines a new vocabulary with features for hyperlinks,
-  multimedia content, annotating document edits, rich metadata,
-  declarative interactive forms, and describing the semantics of human
-  literary works such as poems and scientific papers. <a href=#refsXHTML2>[XHTML2]</a></p>
-
-  <p>XForms similarly defines a new vocabulary with features for
-  complex data entry, such as tax forms or insurance forms.</p>
-
-  <p>However, XHTML2 and XForms lack features to express the semantics
-  of many of the non-document types of content often seen on the
-  Web. For instance, they are not well-suited for marking up forum
-  sites, auction sites, search engines, online shops, mapping
-  applications, e-mail applications, word processors, real-time
-  strategy games, and the like.</p>
-
-  <p><em>This</em> specification aims to extend HTML so that it is
-  also suitable in these contexts.</p>
-
-  <p>XHTML2, XForms, and this specification all use different
-  namespaces and therefore can all be implemented in the same XML
-  processor.</p>
-
-
   <h3 id=html-vs-xhtml><span class=secno>1.7 </span>HTML vs XHTML</h3>
 
   <p><em>This section is non-normative.</em></p>

Modified: source
===================================================================
--- source	2009-07-02 04:48:40 UTC (rev 3354)
+++ source	2009-07-03 19:56:36 UTC (rev 3355)
@@ -233,34 +233,7 @@
   to continue using the XHTML 1.1 line of specifications.</p>
 
 
-  <h4>Relationship to XHTML2 and XForms</h4>
 
-  <p><em>This section is non-normative.</em></p>
-
-  <p>XHTML2 defines a new vocabulary with features for hyperlinks,
-  multimedia content, annotating document edits, rich metadata,
-  declarative interactive forms, and describing the semantics of human
-  literary works such as poems and scientific papers. <a
-  href="#refsXHTML2">[XHTML2]</a></p>
-
-  <p>XForms similarly defines a new vocabulary with features for
-  complex data entry, such as tax forms or insurance forms.</p>
-
-  <p>However, XHTML2 and XForms lack features to express the semantics
-  of many of the non-document types of content often seen on the
-  Web. For instance, they are not well-suited for marking up forum
-  sites, auction sites, search engines, online shops, mapping
-  applications, e-mail applications, word processors, real-time
-  strategy games, and the like.</p>
-
-  <p><em>This</em> specification aims to extend HTML so that it is
-  also suitable in these contexts.</p>
-
-  <p>XHTML2, XForms, and this specification all use different
-  namespaces and therefore can all be implemented in the same XML
-  processor.</p>
-
-
   <h3>HTML vs XHTML</h3>
 
   <p><em>This section is non-normative.</em></p>




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