On Mon, 2 Nov 2009, Elizabeth Castro wrote:
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> I've noticed a couple of instances in which the spec gives the content
> model for a given element, like for example, the hgroup element contains
> one or more of h1, h2, etc., and then specifies what should happen even
> if the element doesn't con
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 4:52 PM, Elizabeth Castro wrote:
> I've noticed a couple of instances in which the spec gives the content model
> for a given element, like for example, the hgroup element contains one or
> more of h1, h2, etc., and then specifies what should happen even if the
> element doe
I've noticed a couple of instances in which the spec gives the content
model for a given element, like for example, the hgroup element
contains one or more of h1, h2, etc., and then specifies what should
happen even if the element doesn't contain what it's supposed to, as
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