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W3C Drops Audio and Video Codec Requirements From HTML 5
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July 01, 2009
The stewards of the web have removed the sections of the HTML 5 draft specification that would recommend web browsers support audio and video playback using a specific codec. Ian Hickson, one of the primary authors of the HTML 5 draft at the Worldwide Web Consortium, made the announcement on the ...
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