> Aaaand we're back to the pre-XHTML era. Good job HTML5. Well, it's fine by me.
As are pretty janky from a semantic standpoint anyway, and arbitrarily limiting them to "text-level" content was never a help (inline content is allowed to be restyled block without breaking validation, yet you couldn't wrap default-block content -- stupid -- and people blatantly break the intent of the spec with JS all the time anyhow). IMO, making As content-transparent is the next-best thing to reinventing anchors entirely! -- S.
