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Why does this have anything to do with HTML5 -- isn't it up to the UA to determine how best to accept form input? Specifying in the form that a particular field is a "voice recognition" field seems to be encoding presentation details in what should be structure.

I can understand that it's important to mark a particular form field as more "important" than others (and thus more likely that a user would like to use their voice to input text to it), but wouldn't this be better served by semantic markup declaring the field as a "primary" field or some such?



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