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deprecated

From XSL Transformations (XSLT) 2.0 (2007-01-23) | Glossary for this source

Some constructs defined in this specification are described as being deprecated. The use of this term implies that stylesheet authors should not use the construct, and that the construct may be removed in a later version of this specification.
deprecated

From Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (1999-05-05) | Glossary for this source

A deprecated element or attribute is one that has been outdated by newer constructs. Deprecated elements may become obsolete in future versions of HTML. The index of HTML elements and attributes in the Techniques Document indicates which elements and attributes are deprecated in HTML 4.0.Authors should avoid using deprecated elements and attributes. User agents should continue to support for reasons of backward compatibility.
deprecated feature

From QA Framework: Specification Guidelines (2005-08-17) | Glossary for this source

An existing feature that has become outdated and is in the process of being phased out, usually in favor of a specified replacement. Deprecated features are no longer recommended for use and may cease to exist in future versions of the specification.

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