Syd,
At 07:30 AM 11/11/2009, you wrote:
But, perhaps more importantly, keep in mind that Martin's sample code
drops the encoding of child elements.
Indeed, but not to drop them turns this into an overlap problem,
since the new element will span across elements and text node
fragments in the source. :->
E.g.
"A Detailed Analysis of Allusions to Markup Technology
in Homer's <title>Iliad</title>"
would become
<quote>A detailed ... Homer's Iliad</quote>
losing the <title> tags, I think.
Would that be:
Just as the drudge marking meter with attribute syntax
Counts lines left in the day's work, so godlike Achilles
Gazed, all dismayed, on the hosts of the weary Achaians
...?
Cheers,
Wendell
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