> Prabhath Sirisena

> Anyways, a dialogue is definitely not a place for a definition list.
> By the name "definition" itself things should be clear. Perhaps W3C
> should come up with a new element for such uses (or the developer can
> create is own xHTML module, but, like, who cares?).

Until we can use a <dialog> element, and as long as we havee to ensure
that pages work in current browsers using HTML 4.01 or compatible XHTML 1.0,
developers will follow the lead of the W3C's examples, to mark up the
infinitely complex real world content using the limited set of available
elements.

P
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