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  Microsoft: break up HTML 5
Time: 13:46 EST/18:46 GMT | News Source: SD Times | Posted By: Kenneth van Surksum

The ever-increasing intricacy of the World Wide Web is evidenced by the character and scope of the HTML 5 draft specification. Microsoft wants to hasten HTML 5’s arrival, but its proposed solution may not sit well with all parties.

In a recent interview, Internet Explorer platform architect Chris Wilson told SD Times that more progress could be made with teams working in parallel, and he recommended that portions of the HTML 5 specification be broken off and assigned to new workgroups.

That might not be as radical as it sounds, according to Forrester analyst Jeffrey Hammond, who believes that it makes sense to subdivide HTML 5 into smaller, more manageable pieces. “I can’t even imagine how many years it will take browsers to implement it [HTML 5].” Hammond posited, “How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time.”

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#1 By 82766 (202.154.80.82) at Tuesday, April 22, 2008 05:47:21 PM
Chris Wilson should know... he was "there in the beginning of the Web" way before he joined with Microsoft. The guy was a (nearly) founding member of W3C, went on to do NCSA's Mosaic etc etc.



 

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