RE: [WSG] Hot Topic: HTML design [was Reason for leaving]

2005-08-16 Thread Peter Williams
> From: Patrick Lauke > http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-eleatt.html > (not that it makes the advice any less valuable, but I love > how they seem to have some unclosed old tag there in the > markup somewhere...) If the information should not be normalized for white space, use

Re: [WSG] Hot Topic: HTML design [was Reason for leaving]

2005-08-16 Thread dwain
Patrick H. Lauke wrote: Hassan Schroeder wrote: Also, consider the refactoring pain if -- when! -- you might need to increase the granularity of your data -- is: Mark Twain suddenly needs to be: Mark Twain ... ... etc. Much easier t

Re: [WSG] Hot Topic: HTML design [was Reason for leaving]

2005-08-16 Thread Patrick H. Lauke
Hassan Schroeder wrote: Also, consider the refactoring pain if -- when! -- you might need to increase the granularity of your data -- is: Mark Twain suddenly needs to be: Mark Twain ... ... etc. Much easier to work with elements in t

Re: [WSG] Hot Topic: HTML design [was Reason for leaving]

2005-08-16 Thread Hassan Schroeder
Patrick Lauke wrote: http://www.twainquotes.com/Virtue.html";> ...virtue has never been as respectable as money. Mark Twain Innocents Abroad http://www.twainquotes.com/Virtue.html ...virtue has never been as respectable as money. In essence (if you agree with the thoughts in the

Re: [WSG] Hot Topic: HTML design [was Reason for leaving]

2005-08-16 Thread Alan Gutierrez
* Jason Foss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-08-16 03:36]: > Being a bit of an XML newbie, what's the difference between > > permalink="http://www.twainquotes.com/Virtue.html";> > ...virtue has never been as respectable as money. > > > and > > > Mark Twain > Innocents Abroad > http://www.

RE: [WSG] Hot Topic: HTML design [was Reason for leaving]

2005-08-16 Thread Patrick Lauke
> Jason Foss > Being a bit of an XML newbie, what's the difference between > > permalink="http://www.twainquotes.com/Virtue.html";> > ...virtue has never been as respectable as money. > > > and > > > Mark Twain > Innocents Abroad > http://www.twainquotes.com/Virtue.html > ...virt

Re: [WSG] Hot Topic: HTML design [was Reason for leaving]

2005-08-16 Thread Jason Foss
Being a bit of an XML newbie, what's the difference between http://www.twainquotes.com/Virtue.html";> ...virtue has never been as respectable as money. and Mark Twain Innocents Abroad http://www.twainquotes.com/Virtue.html ...virtue has never been as respectable as money. aside f

Re: [WSG] Hot Topic: HTML design [was Reason for leaving]

2005-08-15 Thread Alan Gutierrez
* Terrence Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-08-15 23:52]: > > Patrick Lauke wrote: > >Well folks, here's a crazy idea: let's start some good > >discussions on the principles of web standards then. > >We need a bit of a catalyst to get things started. Any hot > >topics anybody's got at the moment? >