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danielnelson 02-16-2012 02:10 AM

Differences with HTML 4 and HTML 5
 
since it was introduced to the Internet in early 1990, HTML has evolved continuously.*Some features have been introduced in the specification, while others have been introduced in the software release.*In some ways, the implementation, author of practice with each other, but converge to the specifications and standards, in other ways, they continue to diverge.HTML4 became a W3C Recommendation in 1997.*It is a critical mass of content while continuing to serve as a rough guide too many of the core functionality of HTML, has been deployed it, but more importantly, provide enough information to build and implement interoperability*does not.*The same is to define the XML serialization for HTML4.*Define the JavaScript API for both XHTML and HTML, to go for, and of 2 HTML DOM Level XHTML1.

albertnewton 03-06-2012 06:38 AM

great information shared

sam051 03-23-2012 06:01 AM

HTML4 and HTML 5 further same because these are the version of HTML.In difference position HTML4 are come in w3c recommendation in 1997.HTML5 is started in 2004 this is component of HTML.

iqbal 03-29-2012 10:18 AM

HTML5's new semantic elements allow designers and developers to structure their code with meaningful tags. i.e Header, nav, footer etc. Html5 is developer friendly, and search engine friendly

maxsamuel 04-02-2012 01:51 AM

The first thing you should know is that, perhaps for the first time, the development of a language standard is acknowledging the real world. In order to keep file compatibility with the current standard - which is technically HTML 4.01 - the brave decision was made to separate the way the web browser renders files from the way we, as developers, must write them. So the browser, or "user agent", must still process HTML4 constructs like the center element, because there will still be millions of files on the Internet that happen to use it. But we won't be writing any more HTML with center; it's simply being dropped from the language (use CSS instead). This compatibility goes both ways: older browsers can (and will) simply ignore HTML5 code without screwing things up.

bobfrost15 04-03-2012 03:03 AM

The similar is to describe the XML series for HTML4.*describe the JavaScript API for together XHTML and HTML, to leave for, and of 2 HTML DOM Level XHTML1.

andremarley 04-03-2012 05:49 AM

The idea has been in practice for quite some time now and people find it very interesting as well. They are made for the understanding of the people and thus should be used well and taken care too.

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garycarper 04-12-2012 08:50 PM

It is a good thing to make comparisons of the HTML 4 and 5 versions in here as you will really never get this chance in any other forum sites today.

Robbin07 05-25-2012 12:54 AM

HTML5 and HTML4 both are the advance version of HTML which is used for helping HTML to make design of website.HTML5 is the 5th version of HTML.

peterosteen 05-28-2012 09:36 PM

The similar thing is to describe the XML serialization for HTML4. Describe the JavaScript API for individually XHTML and HTML, and many others as we are seeing now.

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