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5 Feb, 2007
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X/HTML 5 Versus XHTML 2: Competition To Become The Next Markup Language
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The competition to become the next markup language for the Web is heating up. This article takes a look at what''s cool and what''s uncool about the competing technologies.Need more? Read these related posts:
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onreact.com on 5 Feb, 2007 wrote:
Well, digg it:
http://digg.com/programming/iFrame_Gone_font_Tag_Still_Alive_What_Will_Be_The_Next_HTML_Be_Like