Also, Joe Clark said [1]: <quote>I think it’s just fine and dandy to use
definition lists to mark up appositional pairs. Such usage is not
prohibited by the spec, which implies such usage is permitted.</quote>
Not arguing for or against some of the uses of DLs, but I've always
thought the 'because something isn't prohibited it must be allowed' line
of thought to be particularly hokey and only really used when trying to
get away with something you know you probably shouldn't. For instance, I
doubt there's any laws in Australia that prohibit me having sex with a
wombat - doesn't mean it's something that's OK to do though.
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