We are slowly working to improve the content on our web sites, and I'm
passing your suggestion on to the team.  As a larger percentage of
visitors to our site upgrade to more modern browsers, will transition to
more compliant content.  It will also be easier once all the tools we
use do the same.

-----Original Message-----
From: Karl Dubost [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 8:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Use of cite attribute

When you are editing an HTML document, you can use the attribute cite.

<blockquote 
cite="http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/ie/5_1/t_default.asp"; 
xml:lang="en" lang="en">
<p>
Internet Explorer 5.1 Preview Release is a fully native Carbon 
application that has been optimized for Mac OS X. Not only does 
Internet Explorer 5.1 have an updated user interface and browser 
colors to match Mac OS X and Aqua, but it also offers a number of 
other great features:
</p>
</blockquote>

It would be useful if an element contain an attribute cite, that when 
you're using the contextual menu on this area of the page, you have a 
possibility to jump to the page and browse it.


Many elements in HTML are not used because browsers don't advantages 
of their semantic meaning and/or their possible uses.

Thanks.
-- 
Karl Dubost / W3C - Conformance Manager
           http://www.w3.org/QA/

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