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.
- James 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" /> ? > > e. > >