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Research: Elemental XHTML


Research: Elemental XHTML
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Inspired largely by Bob DuCharme's research on the use of html <a> in
the wild, I have done a little work on the use of elements vs.
attributes in XHTML.

Instead of examining existing practice, this is a 'what if' scenario
that shows what XHTML would be like if attributes were no longer used
for:

* holding human-readable strings
* holding lists or other micro-parsed values

Available at:
http://dubinko.info/writing/elemental/

Thanks,

.micah

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