> BTW, if you start supporting this for arbitrary places, you should also
> support the id attribute, which allows any element to be used as a
> destination for a <a href="#..."> link. Or does Plucker already do this?
Let's also not forget that the 'name' attribute has been dropped
in XHTML 1.1 (and future versions of the HTML spec, it is rumored). Also,
the 'id' value can only be used once per page, so be careful in its use.
The 'id' attribute is an identifier, and should be unique
per-page. In CSS (and again, XHTML going forward), the 'class' attribute
can be used many times, no matter how many childs are in that group.
<div id="article">Whatever</div>
<p id="para">Some text</p>
<span class="footer"></span>
<div id="article"></div> <!-- Wrong! can't re-use! -->
<p id="para">Some other text</p> <!-- wrong! Duplicated id. -->
<span class="footer"></span> <!-- correct re-used class -->
d.
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