From: "Mike Kaply" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 3/11/07, Kim Franch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<a href="FooBarRedirect">
  <abbr class="email" title="[EMAIL PROTECTED]">
    <span class="type" title="internet pref">Email FooBar</span>
  </abbr>
</a>

This markup is incorrect. title can only be used with an abbr - the
title on a span wont work.

Also, if it's email or uri, it will automatically be internet, and if it's the only one of its type there, then you have no preferance (pref) as it's the only possible choice.

Why aren't you just using a mailto?

I suspect because he wants people to be directed to a page where they can get in touch, instead.

<a href="FooBarRedirect">
  <abbr class="url" title="www.foo.com">FooBar Webpage</abbr>
</a>

This works for me in the the current operator. I don't understand why
you are using this pattern though? Why not just have a anchor that
points to the web page?

Perhaps he wants to be a sneaky bastard (tm) and take people to a different version of the website (perhaps a wrapper) while allowing the real website name to be used by people and tools too.

--
Paul Wilkins
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