CALIFORNIA - HTML5 standards, will be the next version of the standard used to describe Web pages. But the question is whether the industry is ready to use now?
Up, one of the most popular sites on the Web say that the HTML5 standard ready for adoption. It is said David Recordon, open up senior programs manager, said a description of how to use the HTML5 in the present.
"The problem we face now is there were plenty of excitement for HTML5 but a bit too early to spread because we ran into the problem of interoperability," he told InfoWorld, cited Cnet, on Thursday (10/14/2010).
In other words, what the programmers 'write' will not appear the same in different browsers. The words of Le Hegaret triggered derision from some quarters about the theory it expresses.
"I really do not agree with Philippe, and instead implore you to think about what is available on the website or application in 2010 with new capabilities," said Dion Almaer, former Director of the Palm.
"It's okay to experiment with HTML5 and implementation of existing ones, but do not expect stability," he said.
Added also, the challenges presented by the HTML5 is the need to test, repair, and certain aspects of the specification in order to support the early adopters, innovators, and engineers who embrace this technology.
By tyo, okezone.com, Updated: 10/14/2010 12:44 PM

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