[1] [CITE[xml5 - Google Code]] ([CODE[2007-06-03 00:01:34 +09:00]] 版) ([[名無しさん]] [WEAK[2007-06-02 15:02:34 +00:00]]) [2] [CITE[ECS - Moving from Well-Formed XML to Amply-Tagged XML - O'Reilly XML Blog]] ([[Rick Jelliffe]] 著, [CODE[2007-09-07 22:31:18 +09:00]] 版) ([[名無しさん]]) [3] [CITE[XML5 - Anne’s Weblog]] ([CODE[2007-10-28 13:25:53 +09:00]] 版) ([[名無しさん]]) [4] [CITE[IRC logs: freenode / #whatwg / 20081014]] ([TIME[2008-10-15 16:26:09 +09:00]] 版) > - [10:39] annevk3: How many entities do you intend to define in XML5? - [10:40] I was planning on having the exact same list as HTML5 (though always require a semicolon) [5] [CITE@en[Re: Comments on HTML WG face to face meetings in France Oct 08]] ([[Håkon Wium Lie]] 著, [TIME[2008-11-17 17:40:16 +09:00]] 版) >The first test of this that I experienced was with WML. WML is expressed in XML and UAs must therefore follow the draconian rules of XML. All UAs were starting from scratch and they were expected to follow the rules. WML was going to be much cleaner than HTML! Opera certainly followed the rules, and we still do. However, one major handset maker quickly changed its parser to be more lenient, along the lines of HTML. I can't really blame them. Noone has ever thanked Opera for sticking to the rules; rather, we've heard much grief from users and customers. Fortunately, WML didn't succeed. [6] [CITE[IRC logs: freenode / #whatwg / 20090219]] ([TIME[2009-03-03 08:32:03 +09:00]] 版) > - [14:59] XML5 is pretty much done, but there's no buy-in - [15:00] just a lot of buzz - [15:00] done? as in an implementation that works? - [15:00] there's a Python implementation - [15:01] from which some sort of spec has been generated as well - [15:01] that's not just a prototype, but something that you consider as something that might be useful? - [15:01] missing details are attribute value normalization, character encoding sniffing, and >5 predefined entities iirc - [15:01] Has it been advertised at all, or mentioned anywhere other than a few posts on your blog? - [15:02] rubys, if someone packages it it's pretty much like html5lib with a few missing bits - [15:02] python would make entities easy (it has a builtin function for this), and chardet could address sniffing - [15:03] I mostly meant - [15:03] attribute value normalization, xml style, sucks - [15:03] apparently infinite whitespace is allowed... - [15:03] agreed - [15:03] annevk: You should sneakily add the XML5 code into html5lib, so it can gain widespread deployment before anyone even knows they should care about it - [15:03] it would sort of break the design principles if that was changed - [15:03] i'll put it on my list of things to look at, which unfortunately is also too long - [15:04] Philip`: +1 - [15:04] I put a "liberal xml parser" in there, but would love to see it replaced with xml5. - [15:05] * jgraham is more than happy with anything that replaces the lxp and is maintained - [15:06] Or at least keeps passing tests - [15:06] feel free to rip out lxp - [15:06] Woo [7] [CITE[IRC logs: freenode / #whatwg / 20090720]] ([TIME[2009-09-26 21:14:46 +09:00]] 版) [8] [CITE[IRC logs: freenode / #whatwg / 20090903]] ([TIME[2009-10-17 12:08:54 +09:00]] 版) [9] [CITE[IRC logs: freenode / #whatwg / 20091031]] ([TIME[2009-11-01 22:17:21 +09:00]] 版) [10] [CITE[IRC logs: freenode / #whatwg / 20091031]] ([TIME[2009-12-14 22:14:09 +09:00]] 版) [11] [CITE[IRC logs: freenode / #whatwg / 20091102]] ([TIME[2009-12-15 01:49:35 +09:00]] 版)