If it was this: <acronym title="Vent Door Systems">VDS</acronym>, then I'd say it's fine - as it is an acronym and needs to be marked up as one.
But it isn't so there really is no need for the acronym element
Cheers
Jeff Lowder
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On 21/07/2004, at 3:36 PM, Jackie Reid wrote:
Hi all<x-tad-bigger>Cheers
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Confusion is setting in.....is the following piece of code correct or not...
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<h5><a name="ventdoor"></a><acronym title="Vent Door Systems">Vent Door�Systems</acronym></h5>
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Looks distinctly�like a case of totally unnecessary to me but�we have a difference of opinion in the office...so thought i should check before i go through and start removing all the offending stuff that has been inserted into my code in my absence.
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Have looked online to find out when and how to use titles etc but cant find anything clear and precise so would appreciate someone pointing me to a resource in relation to abbr, acronyms and titles etc
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Thanks heaps
Jackie Reid
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