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Who When What Removed Added
esprehn 2010-11-18 08:38:27 UTC CC esprehn
Summary Zeros says we should add a note here saying something like "In the HTML serialization, namespace prefixes and namespace declarations are non-conforming and are do not have the same effect as in XML. In particular the colon has no special meaning in HTML Elliott Sprehn suggests a note here saying something like "In the HTML serialization, namespace prefixes and namespace declarations are non-conforming and are do not have the same effect as in XML. In particular, the colon has no special meaning in HTML
ayg 2010-11-18 22:17:28 UTC CC Simetrical+w3cbug
ian 2010-12-31 04:06:29 UTC Status NEW ASSIGNED
CC ian
ian 2011-01-24 04:29:17 UTC Summary Elliott Sprehn suggests a note here saying something like "In the HTML serialization, namespace prefixes and namespace declarations are non-conforming and are do not have the same effect as in XML. In particular, the colon has no special meaning in HTML [Blocked on ISSUE-41] Add note saying something like "In the HTML serialization, namespace prefixes and namespace declarations are non-conforming and are do not have the same effect as in XML..."
ian 2011-02-12 00:19:52 UTC Status ASSIGNED RESOLVED
Resolution --- FIXED
Summary [Blocked on ISSUE-41] Add note saying something like "In the HTML serialization, namespace prefixes and namespace declarations are non-conforming and are do not have the same effect as in XML..." Add note saying something like "In the HTML serialization, namespace prefixes and namespace declarations are non-conforming and are do not have the same effect as in XML..."
mike 2011-08-04 05:00:46 UTC Component HTML5 spec (editor: Ian Hickson) LC1 HTML5 spec (editor: Ian Hickson)

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