On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 11:49:38AM -0600, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
* Use of MHTML as the archive packaging.
* Use of XHTML 1.0 as the document encoding.
* Use of a standard IETF defined style sheet.
* Use of PNG encoding for all images.
I'm in agreement with the first three, but I disagree with using PNG for
graphics. PNG is a device output format that doesn't mesh with the other
three, which are media-neutral input formats.
He almost certainly misspelled SVG, another W3C standard for images
that's for all intents and purposes an XML-based, non-raster imagage
format with embedded text.
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