On Jan 4, 2007, at 02:58, Ian Hickson wrote:
Yes, it is used as a way to step around strictness requirements. It's a bug in HTML4 that people have been abusing, as far as I can tell.
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We have to balance making life easier for early adopters with making life better on the long run.
OK.
What's the use case for <div> elements containing inlines?
It seems to me that the usual use case is avoiding <p>, because the author is too shy to claim that the particular piece of inline content constitutes a paragraph or the author doesn't want to undo the default style for <p>.
-- Henri Sivonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hsivonen.iki.fi/
