On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 10:54 AM, usuario <[email protected]> wrote: > According to the spec: > The body element represents the body of a document (as opposed to the > document’s metadata). > > I think definition is a bit ambiguous. > > We may think in giving it a more explicit meaning, and freeing it for > semantic availability (just an example): > > <!DOCTYPE html> > <html> > <head> <!--<metadata>, <system>, <config> --> > <meta></meta> > <script></script> > <link></link> > </head> > <markup> <!-- <window>, <render>, <main>, <app>, <structure> --> > <header> > <h1></h1> > <p></p> > </header> > <body> > <p></p> > <p></p> > </body> > <footer> > <p></p> > </footer> > </markup> > </html>
I don't understand what problem you're trying to solve, nor what your proposal is. Are you proposing to rename <body>? If so, there are significant legacy constraints preventing that (namely, a lot of code depends on a missing <body> tag being inferred). ~TJ
