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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David
Janes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>> >- never look for attributes inside BLOCKQUOTE or Q
>>
>> Why not?
>
>Because their definitions in the HTML spec [1] say that these are for
>pulling in data from elsewhere. From this one concludes that it's
>likely that this data is not necessarily going to be marked up in a
>way consistent with the current page.
Consider:
<p>John Doe said: <q>My new address will be 1, High Street,
Anytown</q></p>
>> >- "unless explicitly defined to be otherwise"
>>
>> How would that be done?
>
>When writing a new microformat, one says "we look inside X Y and Z for
>A B and C"
And for existing uFs?
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