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by jrockway
6185 days ago
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Standardizing on either wouldn't have done nothing but dissociate the spec from reality. So now web designers have to deal with incompatibilities introduced in the last century, as well as ones introduced in yet-to-be published specs. What is the point of standards if everyone is going to ignore them? The HTML5 committee could have saved a lot of time by not writing the spec and instead concentrating on a free reference implementation. (When browser vendors have to implement a spec on their own, they are going to cut corners to make things easy. If they can just cut-n-paste from a reference implementation, they will probably just use that.) |
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That's the point. That's why that part was removed. If Theora had been mandated, Apple would have ignored it. If h264 had been mandated, Mozilla would have ignored it.