On 11/4/06, Nathan de Vries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As a new member to this list, I can't believe throwing <span
class="sentence" /> around EVERY SENTENCE IN YOUR CONTENT is being
seen as even a remotely valid solution. Is the use of Javascript
frowned upon on this list? Why not use that?

How is that even remotely _invalid_? The worst I could say against
this is that it was redundant, but it is serving a purpose that cannot
be circumvented, so it is hardly this.

Javascript isn't frowned upon for behavioural purposes -- but this
isn't about behaviour at all. It's about content (perhaps -- and if
you think that then your solution would be ". &nbsp;" replacing ". ")
or presentation (perhaps -- and if you think that then your solution
would be more tightly defined sentence markup with CSS to append
trailing blank space).

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Joshua Street

http://joahua.com/
+61 (0) 425 808 469


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