At 12:44 pm -0500 24/2/02, Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
>> From: Jeremy Quinn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>
>> At 3:36 pm -0500 23/2/02, Peter Royal wrote:
>> >On Saturday 23 February 2002 09:57 am, Jeremy Quinn wrote:
>> >> One issue I KNOW exists.
>> >> If you send out an HTML form, with XML tags inside a form field
>that
>> >> resemble HTML tags (<br/>, <li></li>, etc.) then the HTMLSerializer
>breaks
>> >> them!!!
>> >
>> >Use XHTML. We're sending that to both Mozilla-based browsers and IE5+
>> >browsers with no problems.
>>
>> I tried that, but obviously did it wrong.
>> How is your HTML Serializer set up?
>
>Ahem. XHTML is XML. So I guess you need XML serializer then. Makes
>sense? :)
OK, this is what I have tried in the past. I have never got a browser to
handle it correctly.
Maybe we need to work out a compliant way to say to the HTML Serializer
"this is not HTML leave it alone!"
Can you switch the default namespace (namespace without prefix) in the
middle of a document, I believe you can ..... no?
regards Jeremy
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