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be? Let's
put the smarts into the parsers and figure out which date we mean, and
have the user confirm it.
Yes, yes, I know that's not how it's supposed to work. But one can dream
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specifying
datetime info as script data, put on an event handler (in the ABBR or
SPAN element) that we know we won't trigger normally (for example, an
onblur on an empty element).
Just my 2c.
Cheers,
Victor
[1] http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/appendix/notes.html#notes-specifying-data
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-readable part, if it makes no sense to the human reader.
Exactly. I was still referring to the machine readable format. I
don't think the human readable part causes many problems veing
visible, not even to the machine.
Victor
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I see. Thanks Ciaran!
On 16/04/07, Ciaran McNulty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/16/07, victor jalencas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is the datetime design pattern strictly limited to the abbr element,
or can it be used on other elements (like a list item for example).
Yes, it's limited to ABBR
, and just add
'class=url photo' to the link?
Thanks for any light you may shed on this. BTW, if you are curious,
the site in question is at http://spotspotting.com (only in Spanish
though). Corrections are very welcome!
Cheers,
Victor
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