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"HTML5 defines a way to edit content without the use of forms or iframes (set contentEditable=true to any DOM element). Unfortunately the HTML5 standard DOES NOT specify in detail, how the browser should handle user interactions (selections, enter in/before/after specific dom elments, ...). Therefore browers support different sets of features." Copied from http://wiki.iks-project.eu/index.php/Semantic_Editor
See also: The Road to HTML 5: contentEditable http://blog.whatwg.org/the-road-to-html-5-contenteditable
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