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Re: lynx-dev DTDs
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Klaus Weide |
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Re: lynx-dev DTDs |
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Thu, 20 Apr 2000 10:21:04 -0500 (CDT) |
On Thu, 20 Apr 2000, Natasha Live wrote:
> Question:
> Has anyone put togethor a list of what is fully supported by lynx (html wise),
> or a list of what isn't.
>
> We all know that TABLE isn't fully supported, plus SCRIPT (and similar).
>
> But are all the "basic" elements supported?
Define "supported".
In one meaning - the most relevant, IMO - every element is automatically
supported, even if lynx doesn't explicitly know about it, that has been
designed with graceful fallback (by the usual means, mainly: ignoring
unknown tags) in mind.
So, would you call <FONT FACE="verdana, ..."> "supported"? (Not that
that's a good HTML 4 example...) Would you call <I> or <B> "supported"?
And so on.
> On Wed, Apr 19, 2000 at 09:10:49PM -0400, Larry W. Virden wrote:
> > By "compatible with HTML 4" I mean able to display HtML 4.01 and/or XHTML
> > 1.0
> > code without pain.
So, which elements have been added by HTML 4.01 and/or XHTML 1.0, in
comparison to ... <pick a reference HTML specification or, more relevant,
existing usage at a certain point in time>, that would be problematic?
Klaus