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>>>>> 3. Improves markup for documents. >>>> >>>> In what way? point 3 seems out of context with the rest of the points >>>> listed here. >>> >>> Syntax (1), processing models (2), language for documents (3), and APIs >>> for applications (4) does not seem out of context to me. They roughly >>> represent the goals. >> >> Ok, make sure that is clear in the document. > > What exactly would you like me to change? I would like you to describe in what way HTML5 "*Improves* markup for documents". So, you could say, "Improves markup for documents by specifying a new syntax, a processing model, language for documents, and APIs for applications, all of which were missing from HTML4". Also, I'm a little bit confused... and this might be a point of contention... is this differences document about the difference between the HTML specifications or the *concept* of HTML4.01 vs HTML5?
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