On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 10:11 AM, Platonides Platonides@gmail.com wrote:
Why not? The reason that a span is needed there is because there's no access to the attributes of <a>
Or maybe you actually want a span. Like, say, to provide a background around the link or something, like
<span class="foo">[[Bar]]</span>
.foo { background: red; padding: 1em; } .foo a { background: green; color: white; }
Or whatever. <a><b></b></a> is not the same as <b></b>.
Allowing a, the silly spambots posting html links would begin working. :(
Well, the edit is no more obnoxious if the link actually shows up as a link instead of HTML gibberish. It has to be reverted either way.