HTML4 specification page, which You have linked doesn't refer to the
"id" an"name" attributes, but it talks about SGML data types "ID" and
"NAME". And allowed content for "name" is "CDATA" all over in HTML4
specs. (strange: ID is of "NAME" SGML type in html4 :-) ).
Moreover...
I use one of XHTML1.0 doctypes and the "NAME" type isn't even used
anywhere in it's DTDs.
The "name" attribute is of type "CDATA" too - as in html4 (btw. the
type of attribute "name" of "A" element is different - it is
"NMTOKEN").

But, despite of that all, I don't think it's the reason, why it
doesn't work. If nobody will answer me here, then I will try to write
at "Core" list.

Nevertheless, thanks for reply.

DK


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