make that one works
HOW HAS NOBODY (besides me) WRITTEN A SINGLE SECOND-PERSON SMUT WHERE READER=ZELDA
like i think they just cut library science from elementary education instead of modernizing it
FEEL FREE TO CORRECT ME IF I’M WRONG
the contemporary equivalent is the URL but something tells me they don’t have classes on those to the same extent
if you are up on Web Standards then you probably know that DOM4, the W3C specification, no longer exists and has been replaced with the DOM Living Standard, developed by WHATWG, which makes this sort of specificity about a thousand times harder
if you have interacted with RDF before, you may know about something called rdf:XMLLiteral, which is a very useful and important datatype for encoding XML data directly in RDF datasets
if you have read the actual RDF 1.1 specifications, you may be surprised to learn that rdf:XMLLiteral is non‐normative, because it depends on DOM4, which is a specification which had not yet reached Recommendation status at the time of publication
can you imagine if actual programmers working on APIs flagged the parts of their programs with non‐stable dependencies the way that W3C does
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