[whatwg] a few comments to Webforms 2.0 Call For Comments
Henri Sivonen
hsivonen at iki.fi
Sun Aug 1 09:46:06 PDT 2004
On Aug 1, 2004, at 06:10, Matthew Thomas wrote:
>> Now, similar argumentation does not work on the HTML side if we agree
>> not to pretend that real SGML is being processed. Doctype sniffing is
>> a tag soup solution to a tag soup problem.
>
> That's an extrapolation from a single data point. The only use of
> doctype sniffing *so far* has been to handle quirky style/layout
> expectations of old pages (and in the case of table style inheritance,
> they wouldn't even need to be tag-soup pages). In the long run,
> doctype sniffing may become a general-purpose method of changing *any*
> undesired behavior (whether de-facto or de-jure) of old syntax in new
> spec versions.
From an XML or SGML point of view the syntactic construct is not
appropriate for such use. That's why I said doctype sniffing is a tag
soup solution.
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Henri Sivonen
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