HTML 4.0 extended the previous HTML 3.2 revision into powerful
capabilities including ideas never implemented from HTML 3.0 draft. On
December 1999, HTML 4.0 was replaced by HTML 4.01 as a minor update
correcting minor problems. Thus, HTML 4.01 is the final standard version
recommended by W3C.
HTML4 (or HTML 4.01) is constantly evolving. The next revision is HTML 5.0 which has been debated for years and has a very complex process for implementation, though many browsers currently support some of the newer HTML5 features. While HTML 4 will be phased out eventually, it while be a while before everything moves to HTML5.
HTML4 (or HTML 4.01) is constantly evolving. The next revision is HTML 5.0 which has been debated for years and has a very complex process for implementation, though many browsers currently support some of the newer HTML5 features. While HTML 4 will be phased out eventually, it while be a while before everything moves to HTML5.
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