Re: [whatwg] Embedding Elements Should be Structured Inline-Level

2007-03-14 Thread Michel Fortin
Le 2007-03-14 à 1:23, Lachlan Hunt a écrit : Hi, The spec currently defines most embedding elements (img, iframe, embed, object, video and canvas) as strictly inline level and thus only allows them to be used in contexts where strictly inline level content may be used. I think these

Re: [whatwg] Embedding Elements Should be Structured Inline-Level

2007-03-14 Thread Colin Lieberman
For the given use case: header h1img src=/images/logo alt=Company Name/h1 object data=flash/object /header I think figure is in appropriate. The spec says: 'The |figure http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/#figure0| element represents a paragraph

Re: [whatwg] Embedding Elements Should be Structured Inline-Level

2007-03-14 Thread Lachlan Hunt
Colin Lieberman wrote: For the given use case: header h1img src=/images/logo alt=Company Name/h1 object data=flash/object /header I think figure is in appropriate. The spec says: 'The |figure| element represents a paragraph consisting of embedded content and a caption.' and from a

Re: [whatwg] Embedding Elements Should be Structured Inline-Level

2007-03-14 Thread Andrew Fedoniouk
- Original Message - From: Lachlan Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Colin Lieberman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Michel Fortin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 12:24 PM Subject: Re: [whatwg] Embedding Elements Should be Structured Inline-Level I have

Re: [whatwg] Embedding Elements Should be Structured Inline-Level

2007-03-14 Thread Bill Mason
Andrew Fedoniouk wrote: Strictly speaking HTML4 does not dictate inline nature of the image. The only place I've found is this: The IMG element has no content; it is *usually* replaced inline by the image designated by the src attribute. [1] This phrase use word usually that imply

Re: [whatwg] Embedding Elements Should be Structured Inline-Level

2007-03-14 Thread Andrew Fedoniouk
] Embedding Elements Should be Structured Inline-Level Andrew Fedoniouk wrote: Strictly speaking HTML4 does not dictate inline nature of the image. The only place I've found is this: The IMG element has no content; it is *usually* replaced inline by the image designated by the src attribute. [1

[whatwg] Embedding Elements Should be Structured Inline-Level

2007-03-13 Thread Lachlan Hunt
Hi, The spec currently defines most embedding elements (img, iframe, embed, object, video and canvas) as strictly inline level and thus only allows them to be used in contexts where strictly inline level content may be used. I think these elements should be defined as structured

Re: [whatwg] Embedding Elements Should be Structured Inline-Level

2007-03-13 Thread Andrew Fedoniouk
- Original Message - From: Lachlan Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 9:23 PM Subject: [whatwg] Embedding Elements Should be Structured Inline-Level Hi, The spec currently defines most embedding elements (img, iframe, embed, object, video