On Jan 31, 2006, at 9:03 AM, Håkon Wium Lie wrote:

Also sprach Chris Messina:

Taking a look at one of the examples, I wonder if you could use traditional mFs?

<SPEECH>
  <SPEAKER>Soothsayer</SPEAKER>
  <LINE>You shall be yet far fairer than you are.</LINE>
</SPEECH>

to begin, could be translated into XOXO with a little cite/q:

<dl class="speech">
  <dt class="speaker"><cite>Soothsayer</cite></dt>
<dd class="lines"><q>You shall be yet far fairer than you are.</ q></dd>
</dl>

That could work. I'm a little uncertain about labelling Soothsayer as
a "term" and his line as a "definition", though. (TimBL himself once
called me pedantic when resisting the use of dl's beyond tranditional
definition lists, so perhaps I'm a bit old-fashioned.)

You're not the only one, Tantek seems to have reached a similar conclusion: http://tantek.com/presentations/2005/03/elementsofxhtml/ #slide17

-ryan
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Ryan King
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