On 4/10/06 1:03 AM, "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. > The language specified by xml:lang applies to the element where > it is specified (including the values of its attributes), and to all > elements in its content unless overridden with another instance of > xml:lang. what happens here? <a href=".." dir="rtl"> .. yadda .. </a> e.