Talk:World Wide Web Consortium
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"the original creator of the Web"?
That's a reasonable statement, I think. He created the software protocols and the first working system for what became the Web, and that's what gives his current stewardship of the protocols for the W3C credibility. --LDC
But he created the Web? You yourself are the man not to want to attribute inventions to just one guy, Lee! --LMS
Perhaps it could be worded better; how about "...who created the protocols on which the Web is based."? This is one case where I think credit is really deserved, but you may be right that the language goes a bit too far. --LDC
That sounds good to me! --LMS
- "It's up to the manufactures to follow the recommendations which is the case for many of them."
This seems a bit unrealistic. I don't know of a single browser that even completely implements HTTP (the 205 response code, in particular), much less HTML 4 (optgroup/option label, table summary, table column alignment by axis, table width by weight, img/frame longdesc, etc.), CSS, P3P, DOM, PNG, et al. Perhaps this would be more accurate:
- "It's up to the manufacturers to follow the recommendations."
Brianiac 22:58 Apr 12, 2003 (UTC)
