Re: HTML5 Sanity Check - before it goes to the Wiki

>
> title - 'If this attribute is omitted from an element, then it implies that
> the title attribute of the nearest ancestor HTML element with a title
> attribute set is also relevant to this element. Setting the attribute
> overrides this, explicitly stating that the advisory information of any
> ancestors is not relevant to this element. Setting the attribute to the
> empty string indicates that the element has no advisory information.' Do we
> need to say the nearest ancestor HTML element with a title attribute set is
> automatically used as the uaag repair default?
>
it seams to me that the html5 spec already says that, and it would be
redundant for UAAG to say it also.

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Received on Thursday, 16 June 2011 16:09:50 UTC