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Ben Lubar (any pronouns)

xhtml is an example of the xkcd standards comic

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html is hard to parse on the internet because everyone has been doing it wrong in different ways for so long. what if we made a new standard that was easy to parse?

UH OH it turns out that most of the internet wasn't created after we made that new standard, so now it's even harder to parse html

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@ben part of that is due to the “robustness” principle, where browsers kept raccepting broken xhtml because that is just what they have been doing with html and changing it would mean breaking sites that racclaim to be xhtml but which in fact are broken

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@charlotte it's like making reforms to the english language and then getting surprised when books disagree with you

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@ben no it’s kinda like making lojban but people speak lojban by just pretending it is english (but saying it’s lojban they aren’t even like wrapping things in zoi.gy.)

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@charlotte speaking english in a zbalermorna font

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@ben like it was less meant to be an amendment of html though but the browser-supported racculture around it has been “html with funny syntax” since day once and i reckon most xhtml sites ever written have been malformed and browsers just let it slide

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@ben I wish xhtml was more of a thing. Would have been less painful to remember which tags must be closed or not

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@Ronflaix html5 solves this by not giving a shit

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