HTML5 standards deadline set for 24 May

HTML5 standards deadline set for 24 May

A leading figure from the World Wide Wed Consortium says its HTML5 standards will reach the 'feature complete' stage by the end of next month.

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is nearing the end of its HTML5 standard, one of the board members has confirmed.

Paul Cotton, co-chair of the HTML working group at W3C and partner group manager at Microsoft, said the last issues had to be put to him before 24 May, when his final report on the new standard had to be completed.

“This technology is mobilising very, very quickly and is being adopted and put into all the browsers you use – laptop or mobile – very, very quickly,” he said yesterday during the launch of the W3C’s UK and Ireland Office at Oxford University.

“It might start to impact how you build websites or how you use them.”

Getting to this stage hasn’t been easy, however, and continuing arguments around the likes of video codecs have delayed the process.

Referring to Google dropping the H.264 codec from its Chrome browser, Cotton said: “There is still a lot of controversy over video codecs… and the working group has agreed to disagree – this is not a nice situation.”

However, he believed this was the best path to take, using the debate around image files from early HTML to support his point.

“At the time the most popular [format] was .gif… shown to be very well encumbered,” added Cotton, “or we could have settled on .png. Do you think that would have been good?”

He added: “The reality is if 10 years ago we had settled on a fixed image format, we wouldn’t have had the [compatibility]. The same needs to happen in the video and audio area.”

It is not all over yet though. Despite reaching what W3C calls the "feature complete" stage in May, there will still be more steps around implementation until the standard is totally finalised.

All of the latest browser releases from Microsoft, Mozilla, Apple and Google have included HTML5 capabilities.

This article originally appeared at itpro.co.uk

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