[Issue contentPresentation-26] Separation of semantic and presentational markup, to the extent possible, is architecturally sound.

Issue contentPresentation-26 [0] has been accepted by the TAG.

Strawman from Tim Bray [1]:

  I would however, support an assertion in the architecture document
  that important information SHOULD be stored and (optionally)
  delivered with markup that is as semantically rich as achievable,
  and that separation of semantic and presentational markup, to the
  extent possible, is architecturally sound.

Raised by, on behalf of
    Dan Connolly for TAG

Concerning
    XML, CSS, XSL-FO, XML Accessibility Guidelines

Background and related
   * Email from Kynn Bartlett on separation of content from 		 
presentation.
   * Email from Sean Palmer about WAI PF work in this area.

State (Raised, Accepted, Declined, Resolved, etc.)

   * 15 Aug 2002 Raised
   * 26 Aug 2002 Accepted

Discussion history
    None.

Assigned to
    None

Resolution summary
    None.

[0] http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/ilist#contentPresentation-26
[1] http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-tag/2002Aug/0191

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Received on Monday, 26 August 2002 18:44:31 UTC