>>>> 20070201 00:24 -0500, Stef Caunter >>>> div tag is mostly for css aware user agents, no?
w3c.org says: User agents should render inserted and deleted text in ways that make the change obvious. So <del></del> is to keep track of document changes, with attributes providing detail if present, but I don't see how you can get a strike through or any obvious rendering effect with lynx. <<<<<<<< All perfectly true, and therefore Lynx puts "[DEL:" in for "<del>" and ":DEL]" for "</del>" but in this case Lynx put both of its right above the H3 that named the event instead of bracketing, as I entered it, the message. I expected "[DEL:" and ":DEL]" to show up right there where I put "<del>" and "</del>". I bring up the level of DIV and SPAN only to say that this element is special, in that it both within paragraph and around paragraph is valid--that is unusual, and maybe that aspect is misinterpreted. Right now I made up a small test, and found that Lynx would wrap neither H3 nor a paragraph within "[DEL:" and ":DEL]", only text within a paragraph, as if DEL only on the level of SPAN were valid. _______________________________________________ Lynx-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev
