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Re: [xml-dev] Never mind the browser, let's do MicroXML

On 17/12/2010 20:24, Kurt Cagle wrote:
> HTML5 allows for ambiguities in interpretation

HTML5 has some problems but ambiguity isn't really one of them, the 
html5 spec specifies in excruciating detain how to construct a parse 
tree from any stream of unicode characters. Unlike XML there are no 
states equivalent to "not well formed", every input has a defined parse.

David


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