Ryan Gies wrote:

> Please guide me, as this is my first post to a mailing list, as well as my
> first attempt at contrubiting to an open-source project.

everything seems fine to me

>
> Thank you,
> Ryan
>
>    I'm using Turbine's SelectorBox class, which in turn uses the ECS Option
> class.  The HTML genereated does not contain closing </OPTION> tags.  This in
> turns causes my test scripts to fail (it should be noted that the actual HTML
> page looks just fine.)  I have updated Option.java, passing 'true' to
> 'setNeedClosingTag'.
>
>    The current code explicitly indicates that no closing tag is desired.  This
> makes wonder if there is intent behind it?
>
>    Reference?: http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/interact/forms.html#h-17.6

i think probably somebody'll give a better answer later but here's something quick.

usually ecs doesn't bother with optional end tags. my html book says that the
option end tag is not required,
but you're correct in that w3c.org html4 standard now requires the end tag so quite
probably that patch is appropriate.

- robert


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