Doug Stewart wrote:
I think the problem here is that, symantically, "indent" and "quote"
are two wholly different beasts.  "Indent" is simple formatting - I
could conceive of several good situations in which one would want to
simply indent text.  "Quoting", however, has a very specific
connotation - you are sourcing someone else's words and, as such, it
should be marked up differently, at least by convention.

This discussion has become pedantic (or maybe it started that way).

If you have a true concern over which tags are used, you should not use the WYSIWYG editor. You should use the textarea and write out your own tags as you desire.

The WYSI editor is great for the majority of ordinary users who, in my completely unresearched opinion, don't give a damn what we geeks mean when we say "semantic markup".

Owen

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