victor jalencas wrote:
Since using ISO8601 is a w3c recommendation, I wondered where
specifically they were recommending its use. Looks like there is an
element (a couple of them, actually) with an attribute that can
legally contain an ISO datetime: INS and DEL.
Technically, that should only be used when the textual content of the
element has been inserted or deleted, but I don't have an issue with
the empty <ins> or <del>. I've added it to the wiki test cases.
Other parts of the spec that look interesting, and that I had
forgotten long ago, are script macros [1]; and perhaps even specifying
datetime info as script data, put on an event handler (in the ABBR or
SPAN element) that we know we won't trigger normally (for example, an
onblur on an empty element).
onchange would be even less likely. I've added both the test cases.
http://microformats.org/wiki/assistive-technology-abbr-
results#Valid_HTML4
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