In message <21e523c20612090755i15e0bdedi6f921e3200da00d2 at mail.gmail.com>, David Janes <davidjanes at blogmatrix.com> writes >> >- never look for attributes inside BLOCKQUOTE or Q >>>> Why not? >>Because their definitions in the HTML spec [1] say that these are for >pulling in data from elsewhere. From this one concludes that it's >likely that this data is not necessarily going to be marked up in a >way consistent with the current page. Consider: <p>John Doe said: <q>My new address will be 1, High Street, Anytown</q></p> >> >- "unless explicitly defined to be otherwise" >>>> How would that be done? >>When writing a new microformat, one says "we look inside X Y and Z for >A B and C" And for existing uFs? -- Andy Mabbett * Say "NO!" to compulsory ID Cards: <http://www.no2id.net/> * Free Our Data: <http://www.freeourdata.org.uk> * Are you using Microformats, yet: <http://microformats.org/> ?