I really do not understand why the framework designers chose to make the markup completely non compliant with HTML 5. If you want to use custom attributes, XHTML provides a standard way of doing so. Is it really that difficult to declare a couple extra namespaces in the markup to include the XHTML namespace and a namespace for AngularJS with a prefix of ng?
I am disappointed.
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I really do not understand why the framework designers chose to make the markup completely non compliant with HTML 5. If you want to use custom attributes, XHTML provides a standard way of doing so. Is it really that difficult to declare a couple extra namespaces in the markup to include the XHTML namespace and a namespace for AngularJS with a prefix of ng?
I am disappointed.
-- misko
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