You could encode every document with <div> and <span> elements, and be as
explicit as you like with thousands of class attributes. But that wouldn't
make HTML structural markup, and it wouldn't help in the least with
conversion from HTML to GBF/ThML/OSIS since there are no encoding
standards or conventions for structural markup of Bibles in HTML.
--Chris
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004, Lynn Allan wrote:
It seems like html/xhtml can be given quite a bit a "structure" with
extensive use of css classes.
<h4 class="ChapRef">Genesis 1</h4>
<h5 class="Summary">God creates.</h5>
<p class="GroupOfVerses">
<span class="VerseNum">1</span>
<span class="Verse">In the beginning ......</span>
<span class="VerseNum">2</span>
<span class="Verse">Now the earth was ......</span>
<span class="VerseNum">3</span>
<span class="Verse">God said, " ......"</span>
</p>
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