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CSS 3 is the same . . .
On a related note, the CSS 3 standards are experiencing the same issues and are taking a long time.

One thing that is happening is that "last call"s apparently aren't. The various parts of the standard fell back to "working draft" pretty quickly and will likely stay that way indefinitely.

IPV6 is pretty much implemented universally. Everybody with a completely updated XP or Vista has it. New routers have it. It's pretty much the same story as always: Businesses move at a glacial pace, so they are the ones that usually prevent numbers from being better.
Posted by: CobraA1   Posted on: 12/29/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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CSS 3 is the same . . .  CobraA1 | 12/29/08
W3C.... Fail  mikefarinha | 12/29/08
Is the W3C really to blame?  DanaBlankenhorn ZDNet Moderator | 12/29/08
Well... they're "In Charge"  mikefarinha | 12/29/08
Learn your craft  sobri | 12/29/08
You missed my point.  mikefarinha | 12/30/08
Not the future, the end.  kozmcrae | 12/29/08
Too much ideology.  mikefarinha | 12/30/08
Just because they're corporations  kozmcrae | 01/01/09
Nutjob  jackbond | 12/30/08
Wow, I just look like a genius  jackbond | 12/29/08
Why limit the discussion to HTML5?  DanaBlankenhorn ZDNet Moderator | 12/29/08
There's so much wrong with HTML5: backward-looking, monolithic, etc.  PB_z | 12/29/08
Well said  sobri | 12/29/08
RE: The HTML standards process grinds on  ziggyfish | 12/30/08

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