[whatwg] Tendious use cases for <dialog>
Michel Fortin
michel.fortin at michelf.com
Wed Apr 4 08:19:21 PDT 2007
Le 2007-04-04 à 8:54, David Walbert a écrit :
> If the time doesn't have to be a separate block-level element, it
> could be marked up simply as
>
> <dialog>
> <dt>caker (<time>21:57</time>)</dt>
> <dd>sweet</dd>
Indeed it could... in this case. Sometime however the time is
indicated every 5, or 10 minutes to not overload the dialogue with
time references, in which case associating the time reference with
the speaker may not be the best thing to do.
For instance, take the much more complicated case of the hansard of
debates in the Canadian Parliament: here is a link to the oral
questions of the latest session:
<http://www2.parl.gc.ca/HousePublications/Publication.aspx?
Mode=1&Parl=39&Ses=1&DocId=2823652&Language=E#OOB-1998516>
Of semantic importance here, you'll find time markers every 5 minutes
-- (1115) for 11:15 -- and also language change markers --
[Translation] or [English] -- indicating if the text following it has
been translated or not. Note that both of these markers can actually
appear between two paragraphs with no change of interlocutor, or they
can appear just above the name of a new interlocutor. I'm not quite
sure how the markup should accomodate this, but I think the rules
ought to be flexible enough.
Michel Fortin
michel.fortin at michelf.com
http://www.michelf.com/
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