I'm curious, and I have been wondering this for a while now, are there any plans to release a document type definition that supports the Dojo proprietary XML attributes? The DTD could be based off of one of the existing W3C standards and add implementation support for Dojo attributes. I ask this for two reasons, one I've been curious about it for a little while now (as I mentioned above) and have found that I would like my HTML Tidy result to show that everything is A-OK with my page rather than get a bunch of warnings, secondly I read this article (http://www.wired.com/software/webservices/news/2007/12/w3c_critics?showA...) on Wired and the first thought that popped into my head regarding Russell's comments was "wouldn't a DTD fix most of the 'compliancy' issues observed with new web technologies like Dojo."
If this isn't the correct forum for this thread, then please move it. Didn't know whether it made more sense in development discussion or support.
I'd be interested to hear people's opinions, and suggestions on this matter, as well if there is any intents for implementing a DTD in the future.
