In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Scott Reynen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>> Can you give a real world example of someone publishing such "garbage"
>> alt text, pertinent to microformats (and again with URLs as above),
>> which does not violate the HTML specs, please?
>
>While the HTML specs are a very important consideration, they are not
>the only consideration. While encouraging adherence to HTML, we need
>to recognize that such adherence is quite rare in practice. How many
>of us even have perfectly valid websites? Complete adherence to HTML
>is simply not a practical criteria to apply without concession on
>today's web. We should push it where we can and choose those battles
>carefully.
If that's true - which I dispute - then who's going to re-write:
<http://microformats.org/wiki/POSH>
The first rule of POSH is that you must validate your POSH.
accordingly?
--
Andy Mabbett
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