- From: Rene Saarsoo <nene@triin.net>
- Date: Wed, 09 May 2007 12:33:58 +0300
- To: public-html@w3.org
I think this message from Eric Daspet will add to our conversation: ------- Forwarded message ------- On 5/8/07, Rene Saarsoo <nene@triin.net> wrote: > > So now we are left only with "copyright", "error" and "warning". > Even those aren't without problems. I have one page where all © characters are in a <span class="copyright"> to have then in a different color. I'm sure that when you think about the "copyright" you thik about a full paragraph and not only the symbol. It is only one page of mine, I do not care if it brokes ... but if we define meaning and hope this meaning will be used, we will have browsers which presents a "copyright" menu with a useless content (just the copyriht symbol). We cannot have a "no conflict" class name, what ever it is. We need a prefix, even if it is a simple "h5-copyright"for "html 5 copyright".
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