In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Sarven Capadisli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes

A further advantage of this method has just occurred to me; it could use
plain-language *and* machine values in one title, thus:

        <span class="dtstart"
                title="we start at three minutes
                past four - data: 2007-09-12T16:03:00+01:00">
                4.03pm
        </span>

and we could even exempt parentheses:

        <span class="dtstart"
                title="we start at three minutes
                past 4 (data: 2007-09-12T16:03:00+01:00)">
                4.03pm
        </span>

I wonder if this will be heavy for the parsers when both "plain-language *and* machine values" are mixed i.e., knowing the scope of the regex to differentiate between the two.

'Everything after "data:" excluding leading white space and a trailing close-parenthesis, if any' shouldn't be to difficult to code.

--
Andy Mabbett
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