- From: Matthew Raymond <mattraymond@earthlink.net>
- Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 11:56:56 -0500
Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis wrote: > Matthew Raymond wrote: >> I've been pondering a use for the <m> element, and I agree that the >> highlighting sematics make the name "hi" a better choice. Also, I think >> it would be most useful in this context: >> >> | <blockquote> >> | XForms is a W3C recommendation. >> | <hi by="Matthew Raymond" title="This comment has no logical basis."> >> | XForms Tiny is does not conflict with XForms, but WF2 does.</hi> >> | </blockquote> > > Whatever the merits of <hi> over <ins>, putting complex notes intended > for human consumption into attributes like "title" that cannot contain > hypermedia references or semantic or linguistic information seems > guaranteed to break. It is not typical for complex notes to be included inline with the quotation. Usually, they're included after the quotation. I'm using the |title| attribute specifically for a simple tooltip-style comment. Regardless of whether one could potentially include a complex comment, though, it only makes sense that simple comments use |title|. Arguing for complex tooltips is beyond the scope of this element, I would think, because it applies to nearly all elements.
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