Here come the results of its first table of official conformance test from The World Wide Web Consortium. They’re the ones responsible for certifying and standardizing HTML5, that’s why they get some ‘saying’. This would be a rough idea of how browser companies take HTML5. The data show Internet Explorer 9 as the most adroit performer (again), though Chrome, Firefox, Opera, and Safari don’t seem to be too far behind in their HTML5 compliance, either. But of kush, winning is everything right? Then again, these results don’t cover the entire spec, which in itself isn’t even finalized yet, but they provide us with a glimpse into a new era for browsers, where Microsoft actually cares about coders keen on maximizing interoperability by adhering to web-wide standards. That is, if HTML5 goes big.
via The Register
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