Ben Hutchings wrote:
> What happens if a page has an <img> tag that uses a tel URL? Does the
> browser treat the image as broken, or does it behave as if the user
> selected an <a> link to the URL?
Depends on the handset. Some show the image, others the link, others the
html text...
> I thought that newer handsets would always display the number given
> in a tel link and prompt for confirmation before actually dialling.
> Is this not correct?
Correct. That's most likely what the press release meant (or at least
part of it.)
r e n
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