Added to the HTML v3 spec? Netscape claims their extensions *are* the
HTML v3 spec.
"Netscape Navigator 1.1's new capabilities include:
Advanced layout capabilities using HTML 3.0 tables and graphical
backdrops. These capabilities allow more sophisticated page presentation,
including multiple text columns and flexible image placement." [1]
Netscape's table markups do not conform to the HTML v3 DTD. Nowhere in
the DTD does it indicate that the border attribute may take a value for
thickness, or anything else, for example. There are numerous other
attributes that are nowhere to be found in the HTML 3.0 DTD, not to
mention the "notorious" <center> and <font> tags.
"Netscape Navigator's new HTML tags that enable features like tables and
background images are based upon the HTML 3.0 proposal. Netscape
Communications Corporation is an active participant in all Web-related
standard bodies and is a charter Full Member of the W3 Consortium. Please
read our discussion of Netscape's commitment to open standards, if you're
interested in more information." [2]
Open standards must be documented, so that others may implement them
correctly. As a member of the W3 Consortium, Netscape must know that HTML
is documented using the SGML Document Type Definition. Where is the DTD
for the Netscape 1.1N tags?
I refer you to "The Myth of Netscape and HTML 3.0" [3] for the rest of
this line of discussion, and some more pointers to other points of view.
[1] http://home.netscape.com/newsref/pr/newsrelease16.html
[2] http://home.netscape.com/home/demo/1.1b1/index.html
[3] http://www.iaf.nl/~abigail/HTML/Myth/myth.html
-- %%%%%% mikebat@clark.net %%%%%% http://www.clark.net/pub/mikebat/ %%%%%%