The current state of HTML is 5 at present. It is at it's most stable and advanced form.
The current HTML version is the version 5. It has a special feature of HTML Authentication which was not in the before versions.
Each browser has its own individual version, which does not relate to HTML. The current version of HTML is version 5 and any up to date browser should be able to manage it.
In HTML5, which method is used to get the current location of a user?
Version 5.
HTML is a language that you're AOL email is already in. There is no way to "transfer" to it.
You can get the current url using the document.URL property, as in: <html> <body> The full URL of this document is: <script> document.write(document.URL); </script> </body> </html> Source: http://www.w3schools.com/jsref/prop_doc_url.asp
At the time of writting (September 2010) the current version number of HTML is 4.01. From w3.org; HTML5 is expected to be feature complete by May 2011.
You can not do this with HTML alone you need either Javascript, PHP or another scripting language that has the time as a built in function
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The current state of the object is unknown.
it think the versions are HTML 1.0 HTML 2.0 HTML 3.0 HTML 3.2 HTML 4.01 xhtml 1.0 and now HTML 5 The different versions are used to characterize changes in the HTML itself. With new features and new tags come new versions. In the modern web, (HTML 4+) the versions are also the basis for laying out standards that describe the function of the HTML and how the browsers are supposed to display it. For instance, prior to HTML 2.0, there were no images available in HTML. If you're interested, the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) is in charge of keeping the current HTML and XHTML standards. You can find the specific changes in versions on their website.
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