On 29-May-05 17:06, Ben Ward wrote:
> It is very much a legacy thing these days, since it is being "solved"
> for XHTML 2.0, insofaras you can attach the href="" attribute to
> pretty much any element you like, regardless of block|inline
> condition.
>
> A navigation menu item could be '<li href="homepage">Homepage</li>'
> without the extra <a /> tag. That's the way I remember it from last
> time I read that spec, anyway.
>
> I know that doesn't solve the problem in production sites for about
> the next decade, but for reference sake it's worth noting.
>
> Ben
Definitely worth noting. I can see myself using this, since it *would*
solve the ambiguity issue, as well. At least for my own hobbyist needs. :)
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