Microsoft Hatred FAQ
Mike Schilling
mscottschilling at hotmail.com
Sun Oct 16 11:57:23 EDT 2005
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"John Bokma" <john at castleamber.com> wrote in message news:Xns96F13DB8BC1Ecastleamber at 130.133.1.4... > "Mike Schilling" <mscottschilling at hotmail.com> wrote: > >> >> "John Bokma" <john at castleamber.com> wrote in message >> news:Xns96F0C5CC4C14Dcastleamber at 130.133.1.4... >> >>> Which standards? W3C doesn't make standards (they talk about working >>> drafts and recommendations), so nothing to warp there for MS. >> >> Umm, a recommendation *is* a standard. > > No, it's a recommendation, an advise, nothing else. Otherwise they would > call it a standard. Why do you think W3C calls it recommendations? Because > it are no standards. There is an ISO HTML standard though, but when people > babble about HTML standards they talk about W3C *recommendations*. In that sense there are no standards in software. The ISO C++ "standard" and the XML "recommendation" have the same amount of force behind them.
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