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added that I only noticed it today
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Mr Lister
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In the question Make [html5] a synonym of [html] the tags and were merged.

That's OK, HTML5 has been the de facto standard for HTML since over half a decade now, so it's hard to argue with that.

However, in the process, I happened to notice that the tag was also merged with , to which I must protest most strongly!

There are many differences between XHTML and HTML, even between XHTML5 and HTML5, so you can't really put them together in the same tag.

My suggestion is that we synonimize to instead, which would make much more sense.

In the question Make [html5] a synonym of [html] the tags and were merged.

That's OK, HTML5 has been the de facto standard for HTML since over half a decade now, so it's hard to argue with that.

However, in the process, the tag was also merged with , to which I must protest most strongly!

There are many differences between XHTML and HTML, even between XHTML5 and HTML5, so you can't really put them together in the same tag.

My suggestion is that we synonimize to instead, which would make much more sense.

In the question Make [html5] a synonym of [html] the tags and were merged.

That's OK, HTML5 has been the de facto standard for HTML since over half a decade now, so it's hard to argue with that.

However, in the process, I happened to notice that the tag was also merged with , to which I must protest most strongly!

There are many differences between XHTML and HTML, even between XHTML5 and HTML5, so you can't really put them together in the same tag.

My suggestion is that we synonimize to instead, which would make much more sense.

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Synonymize the tags xhtml5[xhtml5] and xhtml[xhtml]

In the question Make [html5] a synonym of [html]Make [html5] a synonym of [html] the tags and were merged.

That's OK, HTML5 has been the de facto standard for HTML since over half a decade now, so it's hard to argue with that.

However, in the process, the tag was also merged with , to which I must protest most strongly!

There are many differences between XHTML and HTML, even between XHTML5 and HTML5, so you can't really put them together in the same tag.

My suggestion is that we synonimize to instead, which would make much more sense.

Synonymize the tags xhtml5 and xhtml

In the question Make [html5] a synonym of [html] the tags and were merged.

That's OK, HTML5 has been the de facto standard for HTML since over half a decade now, so it's hard to argue with that.

However, in the process, the tag was also merged with , to which I must protest most strongly!

There are many differences between XHTML and HTML, even between XHTML5 and HTML5, so you can't really put them together in the same tag.

My suggestion is that we synonimize to instead, which would make much more sense.

Synonymize [xhtml5] and [xhtml]

In the question Make [html5] a synonym of [html] the tags and were merged.

That's OK, HTML5 has been the de facto standard for HTML since over half a decade now, so it's hard to argue with that.

However, in the process, the tag was also merged with , to which I must protest most strongly!

There are many differences between XHTML and HTML, even between XHTML5 and HTML5, so you can't really put them together in the same tag.

My suggestion is that we synonimize to instead, which would make much more sense.

typo; clarified a bit
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