Topic Summary (from en.wikipedia.org): The ideas behind html5 were pioneered in 2004 by the WHATWG; html5 incorporates Web Forms 2.0 , another WHATWG specification. The html5 specification was adopted as the starting point of the work of the new HTML working group of the W3C in 2007. This working group published the First Public Working Draft of the specification on January 22, 2008.
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- html5: The ideas behind html5 were pioneered in 2004 by the WHATWG; html5 incorporates Web Forms 2.0 , another WHATWG specification (from en.wikipedia.org)
- new features: HTML5 introduces a number of new features that a few browsers have implemented and be used to enhance web applications, when used carefully. (from html5.eventbrite.com)
- Web browsers: Web browsers that support the XHTML syntax must process elements and attributes from the HTML namespace found in XML documents as described in this specification, so that users can interact with them, unless the semantics of those elements have been overridden by other specifications. (from www.whatwg.org)
- ticket information: Contact Tantek elik for event and ticket information . (from html5-sf.eventbrite.com)
- Web applications: It attempts to solve issues found in previous iterations of HTML and addresses the needs of Web applications , an area previously not adequately covered by HTML. (from html5.org)
- content attribute: On getting, the content attribute must first be parsed according to the rules for parsing unsigned integers , and if that fails, or if the attribute is absent, the default value must be returned instead, or 1 if there is no default value (from www.w3.org)
- new value: Otherwise, the given value must be converted to a string representing the number as a valid non-negative integer in base ten and then that string must be used as the new content attribute value . (from www.w3.org)
- Internet Explorer: Microsoft had taken notice and were rushing out Internet Explorer 1.0 which would be released a few short months later. (from www.techcrunch.com)
- Working Group: The HTML5 specification was adopted as the starting point of the work of the new HTML Working Group of the W3C in 2007 (from en.wikipedia.org)
- Public Working Draft: This Working group published the First Public Working Draft of the specification on January 22, 2008. (from en.wikipedia.org)
- HTML5 differences: The following tables compare support of HTML5 differences from HTML 4 for a number of layout engines . (from en.wikipedia.org)
- specification defines: The HTML5 draft specification defines a single language that can be written in HTML and XML (from html5.org)
- User Agent: On setting, if the value is zero, the User Agent must fire an INDEX_SIZE_ERR exception (from www.w3.org)
- DOM attribute: If a reflecting DOM attribute is an unsigned integer type ( unsigned long ) that is limited to only positive non-zero numbers , then the behavior is similar to the previous case, but zero is not allowed (from www.w3.org)
- browser wars: At the time the browser wars were just around the corner, as Navigator had been out for only five months and had already built up 80% market share (from www.techcrunch.com)
- well-formed XML: MediaWiki currently still outputs well-formed XML by default (from www.mediawiki.org)
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