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microformats easier than xml
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From Sören Nils 'chucker' Kuklau:
- As a spec writer, you don't have to come up with wholly new XML or XML+RDF dialects
- As an author, you don't have to learn about how to deal with XML namespaces and, generally, embedding other XML into XHTML
- Even more importantly, you don't have to deal with the massive amount of quirks wrt/ handling XML namespaces in browsers.
All you have to do is learn to use a few more class names, which virtually every browser already supports anyway, due to their extensive use in CSS.
And *because* you're just using HTML/XHTML classes, you can already benefit from the way a browser treats them. You don't have to reinvent the wheel, so to speak. A namespaced implemented would require you to come up with styling for every single element, but using (X)HTML classes lets you take advantage of the existing styling of (X)HTML elements.