Le 21 déc. 2006 à 11:36, William Swanson a écrit :
On 12/20/06, Karl Dubost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
An attribute to qualify semantics content seems better  than adding
yet another element which will be more difficult to implement in
editing tools and more constraining.
[...]
or something like
<span property="dc:date" content="2006-12-04">mardi 4 décembre 2004</
span>

The HTML 5 spec already defines a <time> element in section 3.12.11.
According to the spec, Karl's example would be:

<time datetime="2006-12-04">mardi 4 décembre 2004</time>

Ah good. I missed it. hmm which makes me think that an index of elements and attributes would be handy. maybe an XSLT to grab the content.

I still prefer attributes than elements. But I know some other people prefer the opposite.

Thanks william.



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