- From: dolphinling <lists@dolphinling.net>
- Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 11:46:21 -0400
Lachlan Hunt wrote: > Andrew Fedoniouk wrote: >> If yes then let it be just : >> >> <section href="..."> >> <h2>... >> <p>... >> </section> > > But that isn't backwards compatible. data:text/html,<table><tr><a hef="www.google.com"><td>link to google</td></a><td>plain text</td></tr></table> Neither is <a> around table cells or list items. Personally, I like the semantics of href on any element. "This element is a link" seems cleaner than "Here is a link element that surrounds some other element or text content". Assuming no one does find a backwards-compatible way to link any element, I'd prefer going forwards with href applying to everything. (Note that I haven't thought about it much, though, and I do have a vague hazy memory of not liking something about the way XHTML 2 is doing it. I would definitely want more thought put into it than I have.) -- dolphinling <http://dolphinling.net/>
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