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  1. @johnfoliot: think you were right on in that longdesc differs from describedby. http://bit.ly/4EjnBe With ARIA longdesc can remain pure.
  2. Via <object> and Flash, SVGweb brings SVG to IE6. Anyone who wants to use <object> for ordinary images in IE6 should look into Flash.
  3. I meant @shelleypowers ;-)
  4. watching Sam on SVG open video. The vid with Brad was good. Good pionters, @Shelley!
  5. I've advocated <dialog> to be joined with <dl>. Instead, Ian turned <p> into a list-item.
  6. Added demo that make it work in Firefox and Webkit as well.
  7. Added a demonstraton of a visible summary, as well. (Difficult to make work in Firefox and Webkit, but very simplein IE and Opera.)
  8. corrected the demo again ...
  9. @annvk http://bit.ly/10uR87
  10. @annevk Satisifed with my answers? http://bit.ly/JVzjE
  11. <caption role="summary"> Because all legacy UAs accept 2 caption elements and ARIA is the way forward. http://malform.no/html5/caption+role
  12. @jreschke I particulary liked the WC sign - "Wichtiger Chat im Gange". http://bit.ly/CzJFU
  13. @jreschke Logically, who should have it? Sam at least supports RDFa+HTML4 draft: http://bit.ly/9OztV I'll provide Shane w/input on profile.
  14. @jreschke My focus actually profile=. Input re datatype in DTD of profile= in that draft = good start for a HTML4 + XHTML1 DTD correction.
  15. @jreschke Facts: Shane (an XHTML 2 and M18N editor) has produced a HTML4+RDFa extension draft for HTML 4, w/o any responcability questions.
  16. @jreschke apparently RDFa is maintaining HTML 4 ... Without a correct data type for @profile - still. http://is.gd/CCRD
  17. Ups correct URL http://bit.ly/qVYlm
  18. summary="" research in Opera's MAMA project. http://bit.ly/18giso (via @myakura)
  19. @stevefaulkner Depending of the purpose, perhaps create a (rough) DTD for HTML 5 which you could edit?
  20. HTML 4.01 plus. Includes ARIA, <time>, RDFa, role=, target=, inputmode= <access> Ruby etc. http://bit.ly/dlvv9