The only use case the ruby-use-cases document lists as not handled by
HTML is the one specifically targeting browsers that don't implement
Ruby at all. Are we really going to add two whole elements and so
significantly complicate the processing algorithm just to easing the
short-term transition pain as we wait for implementations to appear?
(Incidentally, it looks like the markup in some of the examples is
missing and has "•" instead. Is that intentional? I'm not really sure
what it means, if so.)

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  Gecko Engine does not support the XHTML 1.1 ruby tag

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