I'm not sure I really see the need for special tags like this. What are the
advantages of turning every tag into a component?
Unless there is a new input type or tag that affects server side behavior,
but I don't see one... save perhaps the new inline editing feature of HTML
5.
Lincoln Baxter III
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Keep it simple.
On Dec 14, 2009 1:12 PM, "Dan Allen" <dan.j.allen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> JD> So, given those problems, I withdraw the proposal. Since
these
problems > JD> occur in IE8...
I'm not opposing the withdrawl, but I do want to say (on behalf of Molly
Holzschlag) that there is a JavaScript library called HTML5 Now that is
supposed to "upgrade" browsers to HTML 5 w/o them actually supporting it. I
think this is the script:
http://remysharp.com/2009/01/07/html5-enabling-script/ But there might be a
newer one. Just FYI.
-Dan
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