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Posted by Marcus Stollsteimer on 02/02/06 12:20
Toby Inkster wrote:
> David Dorward wrote:
>> John Salerno wrote:
>>
>>> Hmmm...I was reading on W3C's tutorials about it, and it said
>>> this:
>>>
>>> "The <address> tag defines the start of an address. You should use
>>> it to define addresses, signatures, or authorships of documents."
>>
>> Google suggests that you found that on w3schools.com. W3Schools is
>> not, in any way, affiliated with the W3C and has numerous errors.
>
> Although I agree with your general point about W3Schools not being
> authoritative...
>
> HTML 2.0 Spec:
> | The ADDRESS element contains such information as address,
> | signature and authorship, often at the beginning or end of the
> | body of a document.
but consider the slight differences in the formulation.
Regards,
Marcus
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