- From: Ben 'Cerbera' Millard <cerbera@projectcerbera.com>
- Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 19:03:53 -0000
- To: "Charles Hinshaw" <charles@everydayrevolution.com>
- Cc: "HTMLWG" <public-html@w3.org>
Charles Hinshaw wrote: > As an example, I don't think that you could even claim that "<cite><u>" > and "<cite class="law">" mean the same thing. They both communicate that > they are citations. The first stops there. The second also communicates > that it is a legal citation. The second does not convey anything additional to the first. "law" is not a reserved class name; it has no meaning. -- Ben 'Cerbera' Millard Collections of Interesting Data Tables <http://sitesurgeon.co.uk/tables/>
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