Hey Apple, you are getting HTML5 wrong!

Submitted by fabio on Sun, 2010-06-06 18:43.

With this 2 minutes blog post I would like to remind Apple that HTML5 is (actually will be) a web standard. This means that, quoting an old draft of the HTML5 W3C specification, the goal of the HTML5 web standard is to

"define an openly-produced, vendor-neutral language, to be implemented in a broad range of competing products, across a wide range of platforms and devices. This enables developers to write applications that are not limited to one vendor's implementation or language."

That's why I've been pretty disappointed while visiting Apple's brand new HTML5 advertising web page. The following is what you get when you visit it with a perfectly HTML5 compatible web browser, such as Mozilla Firefox, Google Crome or Opera.

Apple HTML5 advertising webpage: only for Safari

Wait.. isn't the whole point of a web standard to be vendor lock-in free??? Ok, let's make it clear.

Dear Apple, we already know embrace, extend and extinguish .. you won't be able to do that for HTML5.

Even if you have been able to produce a wide mass of brainwashed Apple fans which unfortunately counts a lot of web developers and designers among them, we FLOSS and open standards supporters won't let you do so.

HTML5 is and will be a vendor-neutral language and such exploitations are unacceptable.

Dirty game

Submitted by grigio (not verified) on Sun, 2010-06-06 20:28.

Yesterday, They didn't check the browser. I'm sure cuz I tried it with Android's mobile browser. Apple shame on you.

That's the same old trick to

Submitted by d1s4st3r (not verified) on Sun, 2010-06-06 20:20.

That's the same old trick to force people to download their own browser.
But... what did you expect from a company like Apple?!? :-D

Progressive enhancement

Submitted by Zeke Franco (not verified) on Sun, 2010-06-06 20:04.

Maybe someone needs to tell them about progressive enhancement… haha. These pages were well done, but it was annoying when I wanted to see how FF and Chrome compared.

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