* Addison Phillips wrote: >2. Experience with list styles (for various languages) was that these >were sporadically, if ever, implemented, and that implementations were >at best inconsistent and that <q> was similar in its requirements. In XHTML 2.0 the <quote> element and lists are very different. User agents may render lists as lists, but they may not render quotes as quotes. >If we accept that XHTML doesn't render the quotes automatically, then >providing for rendering via CSS seems like a good idea, actually. See <http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-html/2004Aug/0011.html>. -- Björn Höhrmann · mailto:bjoern@hoehrmann.de · http://bjoern.hoehrmann.de Weinh. Str. 22 · Telefon: +49(0)621/4309674 · http://www.bjoernsworld.de 68309 Mannheim · PGP Pub. KeyID: 0xA4357E78 · http://www.websitedev.de/Received on Sunday, 24 July 2005 19:47:33 GMT
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