On Feb 6, 2006, at 10:25 AM, Chris Casciano wrote:

<h3><a href="http://127.0.0.1/index.php?id=7"; rel="bookmark" class="headline">Test Post</a> &#183; <abbr class="published" title="2006-02-05T17:03:32-0800">a few seconds ago</abbr> by <span class="author">Chris</span></h3>

When i run that though the the Almost Universal Parser[2] it seems to pick up both the published date as well as the author values, but the title it is outputting for the post is the full text of the <h3> element:

Test Post ยท a few seconds ago by Chris


Is this parser error, some clash between the spec and markup used by this template? Is there a remedy that doesn't involve completely changing the semantics of the original template?

The spec says "an Entry Title element is identified by the class name headline - an Entry Title element may alternately be identified by the <h#> element in an Entry," which makes it sound as if class="headline" takes precedence over <h#>, which would make that a parsing error. Either way, it appears precedence should be clarified in the spec.

Peace,
Scott
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