On 28/1/05 4:58 PM, "Henri Sivonen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> <a:copyright type='XHTML'>Copyright 2005 John Doe, <h:em>all rights > reserved</h:em></a:copyright> > (assuming 'a' to be bound to the Atom namespace and 'h' to the XHTML > namespace) is less crufty than > <a:copyright type='XHTML'><div > xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'>Copyright 2005 John Doe, <em>all > rights reserved</em></div></a:copyright> and this is somewhere in the middle... <a:copyright type='XHTML'> <h:div>Copyright 2005 John Doe, <em>all rights reserved</em></h:div> </a:copyright> once you have more than just one set of tags like <em></em> in there. e.
