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  Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group
      WHATWG
  
  == HTML 5 ==
  
  URL: http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/
  
  HTML 5 defines a kaboodle of new elements and attributes, as well as
  some well-defined, "quirks mode" HTML parsing.  Although WHATWG professes
  to be targeted towards web applications, many of their semantic additions
  would be quite useful in regular documents. Eventually, HTML
  Purifier will need to audit their lists and figure out what changes need
  to be made.  This process is complicated by the fact that the WHATWG
  doesn't buy into W3C's modularization of XHTML 1.1: we may need
  to remodularize HTML 5 (probably done by section name). No sense in
  committing ourselves till the spec stabilizes, though.
  
  More immediately speaking though, however, is the well-defined parsing
  behavior that HTML 5 adds. While I have little interest in writing
  another DirectLex parser, other parsers like ph5p
  <http://jero.net/lab/ph5p/> can be adapted to DOMLex to support much more
  flexible HTML parsing (a cool feature I've seen is how they resolve
  <b>bold<i>both</b>italic</i>).
  
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