Jon Tirsen wrote:
The INPUT field is in a FORM field. Isn't it valid to have an INPUT
field in a FORM tag?
  
Apparently not - INPUT is an inline tag, and it needs to appear inside a block tag, which FORM doesn't count as.  Yeah, I know, it's always worked for me, too.. :)

Jay
Cheers,
Jon

On 10/28/05, Jay Levitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
It's not a critical bug by any means, but shouldn't InPlaceEditor put
DIV tags around the INPUT field?  From what I can tell on the W3C
validator, INPUT has to be in a block-level tag for XHTML.  Of course,
there are probably a zillion other things that wouldn't validate, but
every little step helps...

Corollary question: Anyone know how to see what contexts a tag is legal
in, other than trying the validator?  Even reading the spec I can't
quite tell.

Jay

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