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by wfwefwef32
2717 days ago
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I'm curious why can't the html standard be defined in form of source code (of a parser and a render), rather than human language. the trouble developers have to support many browsers is because of the implementation variations. a recent issue I had on Edge is that if the border color is #FFFFFFFF, it is rendered as black, but on other browsers, this is white. What if the standard itself is defined as a common source code, and not owned by any company? the standard implementation could be a dumb one without any hardware acceleration. It only needs to define the correct behavior. Any customized implementation has to conform to it. |
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