Re: The status on <address>

At Wed, Sep 15, 2004 at 08:43:50PM +0200, Bjoern Hoehrmann wrote:
> 
> http://hades.mn.aptest.com/cgi-bin/xhtml2-issues/Structural?id=7460
> which has been rejected with the note "Superseded by PR#7474" and
> http://hades.mn.aptest.com/cgi-bin/xhtml2-issues/Structural?id=7474
> which has been rejected with the note
> 
>   BAE F2F:we have the structuring facility in XHTML, rather it is more
>   efficient to use the meta data (example use property="") Original idea
>   is described in PR#7460. For more discussion, see
>   http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-html/2003Dec/thread#3

So what is the intent here, exactly?

Is the idea that we're supposed to use a paragraph for a block address?

    <p property="myns:address">
    <l>...</l>
    <l>...</l>
    </p>

I gather inline would be a span...

    <p>Contact me at <span property="myns:address">...</span>.</p>

The question then, is... if I wanted to write CSS to match all block
addresses, how do I know which properties represent addresses?  Do I
maintain a large list of all the properties which are addresses?  What
happens if another property is discovered which is an address too?  Do
I just update the CSS every time a new one is found?

TX

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