Drinking is bad.
Type: Posts; User: Elysia
Drinking is bad.
Yes, but again, it's only HTML. And besides, so could IE6. But again, very poorly.
Bah. Microsoft and their stupid domination. Hope there comes along some IE virus/exploit/hack/whatever that...
I think the most blame is on Microsoft who hasn't supported XHTML until IE8 now. And the timeframe between XHTML 1.0/1.1, IE6 and IE8... pretty wide.
From what I understand, HTML5 is just HTML4 2.0,...
I wonder why... :rolleyes:
XHTML should gain some more publicity once IE supports it.
The reason XHTML is not so widely used is due to Microsoft's IE can't handle it and serving XHTML in HTML defeats its purpose.
But......
What are you talking about? IE7 already offers a solid support for CSS 2.1. Certainly it's not something to be completely proud of, but IE7 also made a huge step into CSS conformance. IE 8 is going...
How about networking stopping to function, Windows throwing a tantrum and refusing to install drivers, etc?
They do so exist.
Well... at least it's been updated with service packs to patch bugs and security fixes... But it's still buggy ;(
That's what you can expect from Microsoft beta software, huh? I'm not surprised considering how buggy their retail software area. If the "quality bar" for retail software is that low, then how low is...
Nice to see someone else who likes XHTML.
Now, if only IE8 can support XHTML. I don't know if it does, anybody do know?
If it does, then finally we can all be happy to use XHTML.
They are made so that you don't have to spend eternity debugging and figuring out solutions to code.
I found that mixing together a site with just code is just purely annoying; using an editor made...
I think http://www.quiettech.co.uk looks nice.
But they both seem to violate a "rule" (which I don't care for very much anyway) how each row should contain about 13 words or less. What's your take...
It should definitely be possible to generate correct and flawless HTML code.
The best would of course be a compiler approach. You design your web page in the editor, then compile it and it generates...
Here's a funny remark, though:
Some teachers teach that the "computer" does something. So when the auto complete function in Excel, the "computer" is smart enough to figure out fill out with.
But...
I'm pretty much self taught. Have used one book about C++, I think, but the rest is experience writing, finding and asking about it.
Classes may not always be good, seeing as some teachers teach...