On 10/03/2007 02:28, Billy Wong wrote:

On 3/6/07, Matthew Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
   To me, the only advantage of a global |href| is that you can use it
on block-level elements, and I don't see why a block-level version of
<a> couldn't fill the same use case.

Indeed.  IMO, global |href| gives nothing but more confusion.  If we
want to have hyperlinks on block-level elements, it is simpler just
let <a> and/or other inline elements be legal to wrap block-level
elements.

No, it gives more than that : if |href| becomes global, the usage of
|a| will decrease and that's a good thing. |a| is a bad element because
it serves as source AND target of links, because it's not multivalued,
and I have 5 or six other very good reasons in mind. Anything we can do
to prepare a future - in the long term - deprecation of |a| is a good
thing for the future of HTML.

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