On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 18:21:08 +0000, Nicholas Shanks wrote: > Try to compare it with <ins> and <del>, it's an element concerned > with editing a document post-authorship, not marking up the > document's inherent structure.
Personally, I use <ins>/<del> a lot on my blog, to show updates. I don't know if it supposed to be used that way, but this is an example of use outside of traditional, “diff-like” text editing. You may have a point here. So we would have two dimensions (don't pay attention to the words): - structure/intrinsic - post-authorship/manipulation (like searching) -- </david_latapie> U+0F00 http://blog.empyree.org/en (English) http://blog.empyree.org/fr (Français) http://blog.empyree.org/sl (Slovensko)
