On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 d.groten@planet.nl wrote:
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> 1. i-mode compatible HTML (short: iHTML) as DoCoMo call it, is a subset
> of HTML for i-mode. It used to be called cHTML, but since cHTML is a W3C
> standard that is not fully identical to i-mode compatible HTML, DoCoMo
> is officially not using the name cHTML anymore.
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cHTML is *not* and has *never* been a W3C standard. Please do not
perpetuate this myth. The W3C simply re-published Access's informal cHTML
spec as a 'note'. XHTML Basic is the W3C standard markup language for
small devices.
Received on Tue Apr 2 21:32:14 2002