>> No, its not. In this case, if any single browser breaks a related 
>> script, then the mark-up cannot be used - working on the majority is 
>> not enough to make it viable.
>
>Does that mean we should drop the ABBR element because IE 
>can't handle it properly?
>


In what way is that the same as the (ab)use in question? 

Regards,
Mike

Mike Brockington
Web Development Specialist

www.calcResult.com
www.stephanieBlakey.me.uk
www.edinburgh.gov.uk

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