Thanks for your feedback, Ben.
Isn't it the other way around? The contents of the <abbr> element is an
abbreviation for the full version given in the title attribute. That
makes sense here: "Rayenda, Bangladesh" is a fuzzy approximation /
abbreviation for a very specific geographical location
"+22.31119;+89.86145".
I took this as inspiration: http://microformats.org/wiki/geo-brainstorming
Prem.
Ben Ward wrote:
No immediate theories on your parsing problem I'm afraid, although I
would flag this as an issue:
On 3 Dec 2007, at 16:34, Premasagar Rose wrote:
<abbr class="geo point-20"
title="+22.31119;+89.86145">
Rayenda, Bangladesh
</abbr>
There's no way that ‘+22.31119;+89.86145’ is an abbreviation of
‘Rayenda, Bangladesh’. Please, don't neglect the defined semantics of
HTML in order to hack parsers.
Ben
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