From: | Neil Bothwick |
Date: | 16 Mar 2001 at 08:14:24 |
Subject: | Re: AA mini tutorial idea - CSS coding |
Jonathan Day said,
> I keep seeing html tags that are classed as 'depreciated', whilst the spec
> also says that for backward compatabiliy should be kept in browsers, at
> least for the present. Which makes sense. Do you happen to know if it is
> the plan to officially fully remove these depreciated tags from the specs at
> some stage?
The HTML 4 spec defines deprecated as
A deprecated element or attribute is one that has been outdated by
newer constructs. Deprecated elements are defined in the reference
manual in appropriate locations, but are clearly marked as
deprecated. Deprecated elements may become obsolete in future
versions of HTML.
Neil
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