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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Charles
Iliya Krempeaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes

>> >I don't think any mention of ISO4217 is needed within the code though;
>> >it could be accepted as the default way of doing it, in the same way
>> >ISO8601 is used for dates, and whatever co-ordinate system is used in
>> >geo, etc.
>>
>> Seconded. It only needs to be specified if there's more than one
>> standard in use.
>
>But what if others want to use other currency labels?  (Other than
>those specified by ISO 4127).

Such as?

>What if a new specification comes out and these 3 letter codes from
>ISO 4127 becomes obsolete?
>
>Then what?

What if any other default standard does?

>And what if one or more of these 3 letter codes also stands for
>something else.  Used in some other Semantic HTML (or Microformat)?
>
>For example.. what if "sit" is used in some other Semantic HTML?  How
>do you know if "sit" represents the Slovenia Tolar or to "sit down" in
>some other Semantic HTML (or something else)?

Inside a "money"-classed span?

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