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Posted by |-|erc on 10/07/05 01:01
"Neredbojias" <neredbojias@neredbojias.com> wrote in
: With neither quill nor qualm, |-|erc quothed:
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: > "David Dorward" <dorward@yahoo.com> wrote in
: > : |-|erc wrote:
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: > : > : height attribute is deprecated,
: > :
: > : > stop giving phony advice.
: > :
: > : That wasn't advice, it was a statement[1]. The advice "don't use the height
: > : attribute" could be implied from it, but wasn't actually stated.
: > :
: > : "Don't use the height attribute" is, however, good advice in this instance,
: > : and is certainly not phony (unlike your name ("Pipe dash pipe erc"!) and
: > : email address).
: > :
: > :
: > : [1] Not actually a correct one as it happens, HTML didn't have a height
: > : attribute for <tr> elements in the first place, so such an attribute
: > : couldn't be deprecated.
: >
: > he said height, not <tr height>. and if you claim height is deprecated cite something,
: > because I've never heard such a total figment of anyones imagination like yours. maybe its a tumor?
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: *Height is deprecated.*
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: "Twinkle, twinkle, little star.
: How I wonder where you are.
: Only deprecated high,
: So you'll fall down by-the-by."
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No its not, w3 are clearly twisting the meaining of deprecated.
It will never be obselete and w3 does not actually state it will become obselete.
Herc
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