Janos Hardi wrote:

I do not know is this a solution for our problem but it seems it does
the semantic and valid job - i made it a bit complex but its now a
closely real-world example :)

<h1><label for="stuff-list"><a accesskey="0" href="">This is a Header
for my stuff list</a></label></h1>
<ul id="stuff-list">
<li><a accesskey="1" id="stuff1" href="">my stuff No.1</a></li>
<li><a accesskey="2" id="stuff2" href="">my stuff No.2</a></li>
</ul>

Hmmm...the spec for label only mentions association with form controls, not with things like lists as in your example.
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/interact/forms.html#h-17.9

I'd question if this has any use at all, I'm afraid. Yes, it validates...but no user agent would take advantage of this, as it's such an exotic "loop hole" (or lack of specific enough rules) in the spec.

P
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