tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-418176209892776711.post8479912720882051945..comments2024-03-16T19:33:51.896-07:00Comments on Masinter's Musings: Why saying 'HTML5 is not a standard' mattersLarry Masinterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17430215720106687178noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-418176209892776711.post-16208634413685798312012-05-20T15:43:41.142-07:002012-05-20T15:43:41.142-07:00People deploy real production systems using non-st...People deploy real production systems using non-standard technology all the time. Real websites use ActiveX controls, Adobe Flash, Oracle Java, and any number of "non-standard" technologies.<br /><br />I think site designers need to "do what they have to do". I'm just opposed to misleading statements about the status... calling something a "Standard" (or even a "Living Standard") when there hasn't been any agreement.Larry Masinterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17430215720106687178noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-418176209892776711.post-89919289267972291362011-09-01T09:14:03.255-07:002011-09-01T09:14:03.255-07:00That is why, as a developer, I am very much deterr...That is why, as a developer, I am very much deterred from building any real website using HTML5.Andreynoreply@blogger.com