Followers of this column will be more than aware that when atechnology emerges from the W3C there are always teething pains. W3CRecommendations aren’t quite the shrink-wrapped parcels of authoritythey’re often taken to be. Perhaps the canonical example of this hasbeen the XML and Namespaces Recommendation, the somewhat unpredictablerepercussions of which are still being felt; all the while, typically,the specification is heralded as a fine piece of work by some of itsmajor supporters.This summer
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