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You're right - we've been considering you as taking Resio's position when in fact you haven't stated much either way. However, let's see what you wrote that sparked this derailment:[quote]Just for the record....this is a *completely" irrelevant question. Nobody used the CC syntax before it was "meaningful" to IE. And nobody would. it is used absolutely soley for the purpose of it's non-conformant properties. It is absurd to speak of it outside of that context.[/quote]You're making plenty of assumptions here that go counter to our earlier argument: - First of all, you're talking about "it's non-conformat properties", which means that you think it's got some properties that are not conformant. You haven't taken any time to explain which these properties are of what makes them non-conformant, while our argument earlier was specifically that they are not non-conformant. - Second, you are talking about this syntax specifically, while we're talking rather about conformity. If you take the comment syntax of HTML and list all possible contents, you would find you could split that up into two lists (both infinite in size), one of conformant comments and one of non-conformant ones. Our argument is that the lists are the same before and after ie implemented that syntax. If the lists are not the same, that means that a factor outside of the spec itself can affect whether the same content is compliant or not. That means that our question is not irrelevant on the policy level - it determines whether it's possible to make content that was previously conformant somehow be non-conformant. - Third, it is not an answer to the question, it is an explanation of your standpoint that it's not a relevant question. -- var Liorean = { abode: "[sigrotate][url]http://liorean.web-graphics.com/[/url]|[url]http://codingforums.com/[/url]|[url]http://web-graphics.com/[/url][/sigrotate]", profile: "[url]http://codingforums.com/member.php?u=5798[/url]"};
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