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HTML5, XHTML2
Learning from history how to
 drive the future of the Web
Michael(tm) Smith
mike@w3.org
http://people.w3.org/mike
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W3C “Interaction” domain
• HTML Working Group
• Web Applications Working Group
• CSS Working Group
• SVG Working Group
• ...
From 1997 through the
  end of 2006, work on
  HTML within the W3C
focused exclusively on the
     XHTML dialect.
A government in exile...
From June 2004 to
March 2007, work on the
 (non-XHTML) HTML
  language took place
  outside of the W3C.
About HTML5 (and
  HTML forms)...
HTML5 in the words of
the W3C HTML WG...
HTML design principles

http://w3.org/TR/html-design-principles/
HTML design principles
• Support existing content
• Ensure interoperability
• Precisely define UA behavior
• Handle errors (non-draconically)
• Evolution not revolution
“Draconically”=
   “Draconian”=
“catch fire and fail”
About XHTML2 (and
     XForms)...
XHTML2 in the words of
the W3C XHTML WG...
XHTML2 Design Aims

http://w3.org/TR/xhtml2/introduction.html#aims
XHTML2 Design Aims

• Use existing XML facilities rather
  than duplicating them (implies
  namespace support)
• Less scripting (vs declarative approach)
• Integration with Semantic Web
What does “declarative”
       mean?
Declarative programming
   success story: SVG
 (XSLT also? XForms?)
HTML5 and XHTML2
   in contrast...
Things HTML5 doesn’t do
• Does not favor XML facilities
• Does not avoid scripting
• Does not consider integration
 with the SemWeb a priority
• No arbitrary namespaces
Things XHTML2 doesn’t do
• Does not support existing content in
  the same way that HTML5 does
• Does not precisely define UA behavior
• Does not handle errors non-
  draconically (uses “catch fire and fail”
  error handling)
Important point:
 XHTML2 is a different
language than XHTML1
...“different language” in
 that XHTML2 does not
   fully support existing
  XHTML1 content (not
  backward compatible)
A representative statement about
   the difference in philosophy:

“HTML is the assembly
 language of the Web.”
HTML5 and XHTML2
Important point: in some
 cases HTML5 offers a
     choice of both
declarative and scripting
      approaches.
About error handling...
Which of these are errors?


•
Well-formed XML:
     <input disabled="disabled">

•
Empty attribute: <input disabled>

•
Without quotes: <input value=yes>

•
Single quotes: <input type='checkbox'>

•
Double quotes: <input name="be evil">
This is a real error

<i><b>misnested tags</i></b>
HTML5 parsers can handle
 real errors interoperably
       and gracefully.
Why is it important to
  handle errors?
More than 93% of
 Alexa Top 500 sites
   contain HTML
conformance errors.
A little history...
(About draconian error handling in XML)

 I think users and application builders
 should have a choice with what they
do with invalid data... I therefore plan
   to continue to provide it even if the
spec says that this is non-conforming.

                                         April 1997
◦   I think users and application builders should have a choice with what they do with invalid data. I cannot see
    how a user or application builder can be disadvantaged by being provided with this choice, and I therefore
    plan to continue to provide it even if the spec says that this
After careful consideration, the
 HTML Working Group has decided
that the goals for the next generation
    of forms are incompatible with
 preserving backwards compatibility
  with browsers designed for earlier
          versions of HTML.

            August 1999
W3C has no intention to extend
 HTML 4 as such. Instead, further
work is focusing on a reformulation
          of HTML in XML

         November 1999
...while the ancestry of XHTML 2
 comes from HTML 4, XHTML 1.0,
and XHTML 1.1, it is not intended to
  be backward compatible with its
           earlier versions

           August 2002
XHTML 2.0 seems to me the live
proof that something is going wrong
    at W3C... I strongly suggest
 dropping all XHTML 2.0 efforts in
    favor of a new “xHTML 5.0”
 language. Clearly a successor to
HTML 4, feature-oriented, made for
              the web.

         December 2002
The W3C had so far failed to
     address a need in the Web
community: There is no language for
  Web applications... I intend to do
  something about this (hopefully
within a W3C context, although that
     will depend on the politics
           of the situation).

           January 2004
The dream of a new web, based on
XHTML+SVG+SMIL+XForms, is just
 that — a dream... The best way to
  help the Web is to incrementally
      improve the existing web
  standards... so that web content
  authors can actually deploy new
        formats interoperably.

            June 2004
We need to specify error handling
 behavior to ensure interoperability
“even in the face of documents that
  do not comply to the letter of the
           specifications”.
Authors will write invalid content
 regardless of what we spec. So the
 spec states “what authors must not
do, and then tells implementors what
    they must do when an author
           does it anyway”.
It is necessary to evolve HTML
  incrementally. The attempt to get the
    world to switch to XML, including
   quotes around attribute values and
slashes in empty tags and namespaces
          all at once didn’t work...

            October 2006
more HTML history

http://esw.w3.org/topic/HTML/history
HTML5 has a major focus on
facilitating use of a browser as
a Web application platform (or
Web application runtime
environment).
XHTML2 has a major focus
on providing a general-
purpose document language
declarative mechanisms for
enabling interactive features.
HTML5 support

• specific native browser
 support being implemented by
 all major browser vendors
• most recent WD: 2009
XHTML2 support
• no specific client-side native
    browser support from any major
    browser vendor
•   … but possible to “bolt on” some
    level of support using CSS+JS
•   most recent WD: 2006
The bottom line...
HTML5 is the only HTML
dialect that will be natively
supported in browsers on
the client side.
XHTML2 will likely remain useful
more as a choice for authoring
and storing documents on the
server side and down-
transforming them to HTML+JS.
Some HTML5 differences...
HTML5 defines HTML as an abstract
language with two standard
syntaxes supported by browsers:

• a text/html syntax, with parsing
 rules defined by the HTML5 spec
• an XML syntax, with parsing rules
 defined by the XML spec
Similarly, applications can
 potentially represent HTML in
memory in any number of ways.
However, there’s only one standard
in-memory representation supported
    by browsers: The W3C DOM.

The HTML5 spec precisely defines
  the DOM representation that
 browsers must use to represent
    HTML content in memory.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0
        Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/
DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<!DOCTYPE html>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type"
content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
<meta charset="utf-8">
HTML5 features that
work in browsers now
• canvas element: scriptable image
• video and audio elements: embed
  interactive video and audio
  easily, without plugins

• new form attributes & APIs, for
  client-side form validation & new
  native form widgets in browsers
• API for offline Web applications:
  ApplicationCache

• APIs for client-side data storage
  per-session (sessionStorage)
  and persistently across sessions
  (localStorage and client-side
  SQL database storage)
• postMessage() mechanism for
 cross-document messaging

• API for native drag-and-drop
 (without need for script library)

• native getElementsByClassName
• more...
• accesskey and spellcheck
• keygen element
• how to handle SVG in text/html
• Web Storage, Web Sockets,
 Server-Sent Events moved out
• Mozilla development build
 (Minefield) with conformant
 HTML5 parser (same parser as
 validator.nu)

• incremental updates/refinements
 being made to validator.nu code
Somewhat related
work outside of the
core HTML5 effort...
• Web Workers
• SVG in Opera, Mozilla, WebKit
• CSS transforms/animations
• CSS3 Selectors
• CSS3 Selectors API
• XMLHttpRequest level 1 and 2
• Cross-Origin Resource Sharing
• Geolocation API
• native JSON support in browsers
• JavaScript 3.1 “Harmony”
That’s it.
Thanks.

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