Le 12 avr. 2008 à 19:51, Dan Brickley a écrit : > This proposal allows data-oriented stuff to be put into custom > attributes. So assuming we'd associated URIs with prefixes somehow, > I think we could write this sort of thing and it would at least be > legal HTML5: > > <ul> > <li data-about="/user/markb/photo/23456"> <a href="/user/markb/photo/ > 23456"> > <img src="/user/markb/photo/23456_thumbnail" /> > </a> > <span data-property="dc:title">Sunset in Nice</span> taken by > photographer > <a data-property="dc:creator" href="/user/markb">Mark Birbeck</a>, > licensed under a > <a rel="cc:license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ > "> > Creative Commons Non-Commercial License </a>.</li> > </ul> http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/#embedding Before developing counter arguments for or against namespaces, please always check with what is happening in the DOM for *each browsers*. It will help to build a better argumentation. http://software.hixie.ch/utilities/js/live-dom-viewer/ -- Karl Dubost - W3C http://www.w3.org/QA/ Be Strict To Be CoolReceived on Sunday, 13 April 2008 01:24:23 GMT
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