Re: Comments on HTMl 4 draft (9/Nov/1997)
Peter Flynn (pflynn@imbolc.ucc.ie)
20 Jan 1998 00:19:28 +0000 (GMT)
Date: 20 Jan 1998 00:19:28 +0000 (GMT)
From: Peter Flynn <pflynn@imbolc.ucc.ie>
In-reply-to: <l03020901b0c4cc333d6e@[204.71.8.111]> (message from Jordan Reiter
To: www-html@w3.org
Message-id: <199801200019.AAA04765@imbolc.ucc.ie>
Subject: Re: Comments on HTMl 4 draft (9/Nov/1997)
>From: Jordan Reiter <jreiter@mail.slc.edu>
At 8:08 AM -0500 12/21/97, Ian Hickson wrote:
>I think this matches exactly what I had in mind. Why didn't anybody pick
>this up? I checked the archives and it was already in the W3C Working Draft
>dated 8-July-1997!!!
CITE has actually been around for a while--I think since HTML 3.2. In any
case, the intended content is usually the name of the cited work, as I
understand it.
Correct. CITE is an original Berners-Lee element, I think: it's been
there from the very beginning.
///Peter, still catching up on the post Yuletide backlog