W3C:
 
I’m responding to correct some mistakes in my previous message.
 
In the following paragraph I said that I hadn’t included the parents of some 
mods in the Wikipedia article (as of 2011-05-13). I did indeed include the 
parents and neither of the submods. It was simply a confusion of my part 
because I had considered changing the structure of the article so that Tables 
Module would be included and not Basic Tables Module (nor its parent, Tables 
Modules) etc, but I hadn’t actually implemented that yet.
 
[It should be easy to see how I got 22 mods in total, 20 elem mods (of which 7 
are submods) and 2 attri mods, you can see this list in the article itself. I 
do realise that some of the mods there have parent mods, for example the Table 
Module has the Table Modules parent and the Basic Tables Module sibling. 
However, I left out all basic sibling mods because those are subsets and 1.1 
supports the real thing and in the Tables Modules example, I didn’t count and 
include the parent of Tables Module because the Basics Table Module wasn’t 
included either and so it would be strange to include parent mods with only one 
submod. What should the hierarchy be, what mods are in and what mods are out?]
 
Regards,
Stefán Örvar Sigmundsson
  • XHTML 1.1 (Modules) Stefán Örvar Sigmundsson
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