On 16 Oct 2005 05:22:47 GMT, John Bokma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
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>No, it's a recommendation, an advise, nothing else. Otherwise they would 
>call it a standard. Why do you think W3C calls it recommendations? Because 
>it are no standards. There is an ISO HTML standard though, but when people 
>babble about HTML standards they talk about W3C *recommendations*.

What do you think the Internet is based on?  RFCs. That stands for
"Request For Comment".  It is an in-sort of Internet humour to name
standards that way.
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