2006/2/28, Matthew Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
laos wrote: minlength attribute. This attribute applies to |text|, |password|, |url|, and |email| input types, and |textarea| elements. For text input controls it specifies the minimum length of the input, in
terms of numbers of code points Well, this
Anne van Kesteren wrote:
Would it be possible to use (public) CVS or Subversion for the drafts that are
created so its easier to track changes in the document? Given that the document
is quite large it makes it hard to track fixes and additions. As a
reader/reviewer, I would have no idea what
On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 14:09:01 +0200, Loune [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
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What this achieves:
With the anchor event handling implemented in a webpage, the page can
now react to backwards and forwards events of the browser, without
having to reload the whole page. The user can also
Hello!
2.20.2 The command element section [1] defines the icon attribute. Also,
by looking into the source code of the WA 1.0 specification, I saw there's
an interest in having the icon attribute for menu items and inputs alike.
I'd highly recommend not to define the icon attribute, or any
ROBO Design wrote:
I'd highly recommend not to define the icon attribute, or any other
attribute with possible relation to presentation. This fuels accusations
that what this specification defines is not as semantical as the XHTML 2
specification (I've read some WHATWG bashing in some