On Fri, 03 Nov 2006 19:38:37 +0600, Anne van Kesteren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> * Regarding the alt attribute, wouldn't it make sense to just allow it to
> be omitted? In terms of meaning it seems the same. On the other hand, it
> probably shows the difference between people who thought of the
> alternative representation and people that haven't.

This has been discussed here once.

The problem with requiring the alt attribute is that people will omit it 
anyway, or, worse, write alt="" to make the documents formally valid, actually 
mangling the meaning.

The problem with allowing omission of alt depends on the meaning of <img> 
without alt. If <img> without alt is defined to mean the same as <img> with 
alt="", then the problem is that all cases when people omit the alt attribute 
because they don't care will end up with mangled meaning. If <img> without alt 
is defined to mean that the image is semantically valuable but without an 
alternative text, then the problem is that we need to distinguish between empty 
and omitted alt in DOM somehow.


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