I agree that there may be a context in which it is an appropriate solution
but I don't think it is appropriate for the context of the original post.

Steve

 

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Behalf Of Thierry Koblentz
Sent: 11 January 2008 19:19
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Subject: RE: [WSG] semantic list with explanations

> On Behalf Of Steve Green
> 
> I have a big problem with the term 'best practice', especially when it 
> is used to effectively terminate a discussion. It implies that not 
> only is there currently no better solution, but that there never will 
> be.
> I believe that the most appropriate solution invariably depends on the 
> context, and find that the principles of the context-driven school of 
> testing (my main profession) apply to most activities. the first two
> are:
> 
> 1. The value of any practice depends on its context.
> 
> 2. There are good practices in context, but there are no best 
> practices.
> 
> The rest are at www.context-driven-testing.com for those who are 
> interested.
> 
> As Chris has said, our context is usually that we have limited time 
> and are designing to provide the best user experience for people with 
> the user agents that exist now. If your context is that you have 
> unlimited time to create an academic solution for user agents that 
> should exist but don't, then it is very likely that you will come to a 
> different solution.

Hi Steve,
I'm glad to see that you seem to agree that a script may be a viable
solution and that using headings/paragraphs is not the only answer to this
problem.

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Regards,
Thierry | http://www.TJKDesign.com






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