- From: Gregory J. Rosmaita <oedipus@hicom.net>
- Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 16:15:02 +0000
- To: www-html-editor@w3.org, public-xhtml2@w3.org
aloha!
this is a resend of a post that i thought i had sent out several months
ago, when i asked that the asterisks in the Access Module be glossed,
but i can't find any record of this emessage actually reaching the
lists, so please excuse the lateness of the observation, but in the
document located at:
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/doctype.html#s_doctype
which describes the modules that comprise the XHTML 1.1 Document Type,
contains several module names followed by an asterisk -- what is the
purpose of the asterisk? i could not find any text in the document to
indicate what the asterisks are supposed to signify, and none of the
asterisks is glossed with an ABBR, such as:
<abbr title=" mandatory">*</abbr>
please note that the value of the @title contains a leading whitespace,
as there is no space between the module name and the asterisk; therefore,
without the whitespace preceding the gloss the word "Module" would be
co-joined with whatever the gloss for the asterisk is...
this is the "convention" that i worked out with shane as per the use of
the asterisk in the Access Module to indicate the default state; could
we port this solution to all of our documents, so as to be in compliance
with WCAG?
shane, if it would help, i can re-re-review all of the 1.1 documents to
ascertain where asterisks are used to convey content...
gregory.
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Gregory J. Rosmaita, oedipus@hicom.net
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