Re: Programmatic association of generic link text

On 04/09/2012 16:40, Jonathan Avila wrote:
> "Example: In HTML, information that is programmatically determinable from
> a link in English includes text that is in the same paragraph, list, or
> table cell as the link or in a table header cell that is associated with
> the table cell that contains the link."

And worth noting that the text says "includes text that is...", meaning 
that it's not just limited to those elements/constructs listed. So I 
don't quite see a DIV being a clear failure, just because it's not 
mentioned in the example.

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