On Sun, 22 May 2005 22:30:53 +0100, Ben Ward wrote:
> Lea - I think the problematic part of the <address /> element as
> described in Geoff's link is the part reading "authorship for the
> current document".

Yes, *after* I posted (typical) I went and had a further look around.
The HTML4 specs are more restrictive.
I think the wording is a little un-useful and requires 'creative 
interpretation' to think that an actual street address can go in there 
at all, but I'm known for that anyway ;)

Its... interesting... that the spec defines ADDRESS as an inline item. 
I would have thought its internal structure perfect for structure such 
as a Definition List.

Lea
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