Generally, as a request for user action before continuing the normal
display progression. Tell me what other sorts of media you have in mind and
we'll discuss specific cases.
>> This tag would have obvious utility when using HTML as a description language
>> for text formatting.
>
> The 8th word is misspelled - it should be "abusing".
I must differ most emphatically, sir. As electronic publishing grows more
important, nobody who does dual-mode is going to avoid noticing how wasteful
it is to maintain multiple markups of the same material. There will be
pressure for dual-mode support and it will evolve; the only question is
wether it will be a graceful, standardized set of features or a bunch of
ugly ad-hoc kluges. I would prefer the former and will press for it.
> My gut reaction is that this is a style sheet issue, and DIV is the
> correct place to hang the behavior. Of course, there's already lots of
> things in HTML that would be improved by integrating them with the DIV
> tag.
You may be right. But there is still a question about how to get this
behavior in the absence of an explicit style sheet.
-- >>esr>>