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        <title>I agree with Shelley. It's not</title>
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            <name>Michael Fagan</name>
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        <content>I agree with Shelley. It's not a bad idea, but poorly implemented so far. It would be quite easy to use an [img /] tag with the alt and other attributes, and have a single javascript include that performed the "magic bits" for any images, without any compromise to usability/accessability/crawlers/etc.</content>
        <published>2007-03-29T18:10:24.253+02:00</published>
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