On 10/23/06, Mike Schinkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> --- you don't need the W3C in this situation, Atom which is an IETF standard has introduced several new rel values. So it would be possible to introduce values through RFCs as well as W3C Recommendations. So we can add REL attributes to (X)HTML elements that are not currently defined to contain them? Wouldn't that cause an XTML document so marked up to failed a validity test?
Sorry about that, you are correct. In your email you said:
P.P.S. Sure we can't just lobby the W3C to approve REL tags and maybe a few more for all (X)HTML elements? :-) :-) :-)
I read that REL tags, as REL values (e.g. home, next, previous, bookmark, etc.) You ment allowing a rel attribute on any arbitrary element, like <span rel="">. You are correct, If you did that you would no longer be valid HTML4, or XHTML 1.X -brian -- brian suda http://suda.co.uk _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
