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  1. #61
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    HTML 5 is the upgraded version of HTML 4 which provides us some extra features that are not in the previous version. Its a core language to desing a website in WWW.

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    HTML has been in continuous evolution since it was introduced to the Internet in the early 1990's. Some features were introduced in specifications; others were introduced in software releases. In some respects, implementations and author practices have converged with each other and with specifications and standards, but in other ways, they continue to diverge.

    HTML4 became a W3C Recommendation in 1997. While it continues to serve as a rough guide to many of the core features of HTML, it does not provide enough information to build implementations that interoperate with each other and, more importantly, with a critical mass of deployed content. The same goes for XHTML1, which defines an XML serialization for HTML4, and DOM Level 2 HTML, which defines JavaScript APIs for both HTML and XHTML.
    Thanx for sharing this difference..
    In recent, HTML5 is widely used..

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    HTML 5 has a single language. It reduces development costs. HTML 4 supports multimedia options and scripting languages that are easily accessible to users with disabilities.

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    The new HTML 5 expresses the fifth foremost amendment of the core linguistic of the WWW or World Wide Web, HTML. There are many differences with respect to the ease of use.

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    HTML 5 is going to be very similar to the XHTML. Therefore, one should not wait for HTML 5. If you want you can start working on the HTML4.0.

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    HTML 4 and HTML 5 both are more or less same. HTML 4 is good enough to design the website and in HTML 5 there are some marginal changes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yuvan View Post
    HTML has been in continuous evolution since it was introduced to the Internet in the early 1990's. Some features were introduced in specifications; others were introduced in software releases. In some respects, implementations and author practices have converged with each other and with specifications and standards, but in other ways, they continue to diverge.

    HTML4 became a W3C Recommendation in 1997. While it continues to serve as a rough guide to many of the core features of HTML, it does not provide enough information to build implementations that interoperate with each other and, more importantly, with a critical mass of deployed content. The same goes for XHTML1, which defines an XML serialization for HTML4, and DOM Level 2 HTML, which defines JavaScript APIs for both HTML and XHTML.
    Thanks Yuvan for sharing nice information about HTML 4 and 5.

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    Hi, i am agree with your answer..thanks for share

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    From the moment the advance continues to grow as HTML markup language. The language is becoming flexible, and a slew of additional features new in it for improvement.

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    Ever since its expansion HTML is rising as markup language. The language has become resourceful and added several new features in it for betterment.

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    Hello,

    Thanks for sharing knowledgeful article for difference HTML5 & HTML4

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    We also need to note the big difference in world of animation, HTML5 doesn't support flash and direct scripting is possible with use of HTML5.

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    yes ,is really helpful for us.thanks for share

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    Enhanced HTML is a markup language is increasing. Add some new features and improve the knowledge of the language.

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