On 7/18/07, Mark Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So in that manner, this could be non-equivalent > > <div class2="employee" profile="http://example.org/human-resources/"> > > <div class2="employee" profile="http://example.org/foo/bar/">Non-equivalent, yes. > So the problem is not with @profile, but with @class. Yes.
I should add that @profile is currently only defined on head, not as a utility attribute (which is why I used @profile2). Other than that though, yah. Mark.
