Thank you everybody.

Paul, Torrence, Nick and others .

I understood the semantic order.


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From: "Paul Novitski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 9:54 PM
Subject: Re:_[WSG]_OL_or_UL? _Itīs_rigth?


> At 05:19 PM 10/4/2004, Parker Torrence wrote:
> >Yes you can
> >http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/lists.html
> >section 10.2
> >see DEPRECATED EXAMPLE:
>
> which is:
> ><UL>
> >      <LI> ... Level one, number one...
> >      <OL>
> >         <LI> ... Level two, number one...
> >         <LI> ... Level two, number two...
> >         <OL start="10">
> >            <LI> ... Level three, number one...
> >         </OL>
> >         <LI> ... Level two, number three...
> >      </OL>
> >      <LI> ... Level one, number two...
> ></UL>
>
>
> It's my understanding that the LI tags remain open until closed either
> explicitly with </li> or implicitly by the next <li> or the final </ul> or
> </ol>.
>
> Because this example is HTML, not XHTML, and the LI tags are not
explicitly
> closed, I believe that the OLs in that example are embedded in fact in the
> LIs and not the UL/OL elements.
>
> The same is true of the old-fashioned table markup.  If you saw this:
>
>          <table>
>             <tr>
>                <td>Here is a
>                   <p>paragraph
>                <td>Here's another cell
>           </table>
>
> ...would you say the paragraph was embedded in the TD, the TR, or the
> TABLE?  It's in the TD, of course.
>
> Paul
>
>
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