- From: dolphinling <lists@dolphinling.net>
- Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 10:52:57 -0400
Michel Fortin wrote: > Le 30 ao?t 2006 ? 2:49, dolphinling a ?crit : > >> What's more, it's not backwards compatible. I would *love* it if it >> were (especially because then fieldset could also go there, and >> repetition template attributes wouldn't have to apply to all >> elements), but current UAs turn <ul><ins><li>text</li></ins></ul> into >> <ins></ins><ul><li>text</li></ul>. > > Safari, Mozilla and Opera all seems to build the DOM tree as it should, > wherever I try <ins>, <del>, or <a>, or even <fieldset>. Are you talking > solely about Internet Explorer for Windows (which I haven't tested) ? > > While it works fine with <ul> I note that it doesn't within <table>, > showing the same behaviour as in your <ul> example above. Ah, my mistake. Apparently Mozilla handles <ins> differently from <a> (and I got it wrong even if I had used <a>). That'll teach me not to test. -- dolphinling <http://dolphinling.net/>
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