- From: Jim Dew <jdew@yggdrasil.ca>
- Date: 06 May 2003 16:34:21 -0400
- To: site-comments@w3.org
Hi, I recently read the LinkMyths page located at: http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/LinkMyths.html and I feel there is a minor problem with the wording near the end of a page. Included below is a diff of a minor change. Feel free to take my suggestion, or ignore it, I don't mind. --- LinkMyths.html.orig Tue May 6 16:00:23 2003 +++ LinkMyths.html Tue May 6 16:07:02 2003 @@ -123,9 +123,9 @@ <h3>Conclusions about links</h3> <p>There are some fundamental principles about links on which the Web is -based. These are principles allow the world of distributed hypertext to work. -Lawyers, users and technology and content providers must all agree to respect -these principles which have been outlined.</p> +based. These are principles that allow the world of distributed hypertext to +work. Lawyers, users and technology and content providers must all agree to +respect these principles which have been outlined.</p> <p>It is difficult to emphasize how important these issues are for society. The first amendment to the Constitution of the United States, for example, Jim Dew -- "Most moms teach their daughters how to run a house, but you? You teach yours the fine art of mass destruction." - Nabs - Goodbye is not forever perl -le '$_="6110>374086;2064208213:90<307;55";tr[0->][ LEOR!AUBGNSTY];print'
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