Re: span test

I am sort of curious what showed up in the DOM with these - were the 
objects you expected there?

Hausenblas, Michael wrote:
> Regarding my action
>
> [NEW] ACTION: Michael test how <SPAN /> behaves in Internet Explorer
> [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2007/08/02-rdfa-minutes.html#action06]
>
> I can now report that both IE7 and Firefox 2 do not cause any problems,
> thus behave correctly. I used the following (cf. also attached HTML
> document):
>
> <body>
>  <p>TEST 1: normal span, with content</p>
>  --<span>I am in a span element</span>--
>  
>  <p>TEST 2: span with white space content</p>
>  --<span>  </span>--
>  
>  <p>TEST 3: empty span</p>
>  --<span></span>--
>   
>  <p>TEST 4: single-ended empty span</p>
>  --<span />--
>  
> </body>
>
> Think my action can be marked as done with this mail ...
>
> Cheers,
> 	Michael
>
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>
> TEST 1: normal span, with content
>
> --I am in a span element--
>
> TEST 2: span with wihte space content
>
> -- --
>
> TEST 3: empty span
>
> ----
>
> TEST 4: single-ended empty span
>
> ---- 

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