http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/WD-xhtml2-20040722/xhtml2-diff.html

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Hello dear editors,

while reading the new WD I noticed:

Section 8.9 The separator element
Shouldn't it read "...in Western scripts." instead of "... in Western 
languages."?

Section 9.7 The l element
The example given might be confusing the reader with the definition of 
blockcode, where it is said that whitespace has semantic relevance and should 
usually be rendered. In general as well as in the example given for 
blockcode, whitespace includes line breaks (CR|LF). So the rendering of the 
example given would include one empty line, each between the numbered lines. 
More stylesheets are required.

Section 9.8 The quote element
What's the rationale behind requiring the author to add quotes via style or 
content instead of inserting them by default ("default stylesheet")?

Section 11.1 Definition list
Great thing, I really like the addition of <di/>, well done, thank you!

Section 19 / 20 Metadata
Great work, especially the datatype attribute and the possibility to give meta 
content including inline markup.

I like XHTML 2.0, thank you W3C for your great work for the Web.
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Received on Wednesday, 28 July 2004 14:45:47 UTC