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in thread INS, DEL, Q tags now allowed in posts

Ah ok. I'd never cared about that inline vs block-level with this because it never mattered and it always did the right thing for me. There aren't any MUSTs here because this stuff works correctly (as defined by my expectations, not the specification). So from a lived experience perspective, there is overlap.

Once I ignore that there is a difference between blocks and inline, is there a difference? Also, on the presentation vs meaning comparison, BLOCKQUOTE used for anything that Q wouldn't be?

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Re^11: INS, DEL, Q tags now allowed in posts
by Aristotle (Chancellor) on Aug 10, 2004 at 15:15 UTC

    Err, yes, there is. You can't put BLOCKQUOTE in the middle of a sentence. That is the purpose of Q — to be used in the middle of text, with quotation marks applied appropriately by the browser.

    BLOCKQUOTE on the other hand shows up as a block of its own.

    Makeshifts last the longest.

      Oh ok. That's cool then. Now since you already confused "must because the spec says so" with "must because it doesn't work that way", which must do you mean here? I'm just being picky here because this HTML stuff (user contributed HTML on a site that doesn't make meaningful markup meaningful) is way, way outside the places where I expect specifications to have any real hold.

      Added: Say, the only browsers I use are Mozilla 1.7, Netscape 7.0, and IE 6 (after XP SP2). Do you happen to know when each is likely to get support for Q? Or which browsers support this?

        <blockquote><p>That's cool then. Now since you already confused <q>must because the spec says so</q> with <q>must because it doesn't work that way</q>, which must do you mean here?</p></blockquote>

        Would you put BLOCKQUOTES where I used Q? I hope that clarifies the respective purposes.

        Of the browsers you mention, all except IE support Q (albeit, as discussed in another subthread, not necessarily optimally).

        Makeshifts last the longest.

        Say, the only browsers I use are Mozilla 1.7, Netscape 7.0, and IE 6 (after XP SP2). Do you happen to know when each is likely to get support for Q? Or which browsers support this?

        Firefox and Konqueror do, so I would assume all other Mozilla-likes and Safari also do. IE 6 doesn't, and probably won't until IE 7 comes out with Longhorn (if ever).

        "There is no shame in being self-taught, only in not trying to learn in the first place." -- Atrus, Myst: The Book of D'ni.