Subject: Re: [xsl] enclosing consecutive XHTML heading elements into <hgroup />, etc. From: Ivan Shmakov <oneingray@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2013 08:31:36 +0000 |
>>>>> Frederick Yocum <frederick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Not really a comment on xslt but as I understand it the hgroup > element has been removed from the HTML 5.0 CR specification. > http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html-admin/2013Apr/0003.html ACK, thanks for the pointer. I guess that I didnbt check the latest CR in this regard, even though the previous one noted that the elementbs bat risk.b > Shame really, because it has real semantic use. Indeed. I still hope that the outline algorithm itself wonbt repeat itbs fate. That being said, itbs my understanding that HTML5 processors are required to be lenient towards bunknownb elements, which means that even being undesirable, such an element shouldnbt cause problems in practice. (Except with validation, that is.) -- FSF associate member #7257
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