On Tue, 03 Oct 2006 16:25:56 +0200, James M Snell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A dir="rtl" on the content element establishes the base direction for
the content but, just as with xml:lang, the content itself can override
the value using whatever mechanisms are native to the content type.

xml:lang doesn't go to a child (embedded) document.


Eric Scheid wrote:
On 3/10/06 11:44 AM, "James M Snell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

If the default direction for the entire document is RTL, allowing that
to be established at the feed or entry element level can save some
effort adding the appropriate controls to every text element.

so @dir is to be inherited by contained elements (similar to how xml:lang
and xml:base is)?

what happens with <content src=".." dir="rtl" /> ?


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