I agree and disagree! These new things definitely have uses in specific scenarios. For xhtml, it was the first really standardized from of html that was not subject to browser interpretation and took out of lot of the fuzzy mess that ended up being written as html. Leaving it up to browsers to decide how to fix broken html was never a great idea.
Regardless of specifics, when viewed as tools to deal with specific problems they are not all bad. Some will try to take these solutions and apply them to anything and then of course it's all nonsense. Sadly this happens more than one might expect.
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I agree and disagree! These new things definitely have uses in specific scenarios. For xhtml, it was the first really standardized from of html that was not subject to browser interpretation and took out of lot of the fuzzy mess that ended up being written as html. Leaving it up to browsers to decide how to fix broken html was never a great idea.
Regardless of specifics, when viewed as tools to deal with specific problems they are not all bad. Some will try to take these solutions and apply them to anything and then of course it's all nonsense. Sadly this happens more than one might expect.