>The problem is that deciding upon a strictly limited subset of HTTP and HTML, slapping a label on it and calling it a day would do almost nothing to create a clearly demarcated space where people can go to consume only that kind of content in only that kind of way.
I would call it Universal HTML, because it renders in almost every browser since the Web's inception.
I would add a second level for Acid-compliant browsers.
I would call it Universal HTML, because it renders in almost every browser since the Web's inception.
I would add a second level for Acid-compliant browsers.