I think there is some problem in your code, because code similar to your
description exists e.g. in Scriptaculous:
Effect.Base = Class.create({
position: null,
start: function(options) {
...
},
...
});
Effect.Parallel = Class.create(Effect.Base, {
initialize: function(effects) {
Problem is somehow related to XHTML and IE9.
If you occasionally serve document as xhtml+xml, document should pass
validation to work in browser. I've noticed form name=... in your
example, but *name* attribute is obsolete for *form* tag in XHTML1.0, or
maybe you have *nbsp;* somewhere in your
On Oct 27, 3:46 pm, Victor vkhomyac...@gmail.com wrote:
I think there is some problem in your code...
I suspect so as well, which is why a couple of days ago I asked him to
post a self-contained example to http://jsbin.com.
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obsolete attributes should be ignored. I used the form name attribute as
a way of knowing which AJAX module to call on behalf of that form. That
allows my dofill() to serve many forms.
I've seen very few pages of any type that validates 100% and browsers
accomodate this and that's one reason
I used the form name attribute as a way of knowing which AJAX module to
call on behalf of that form. That allows my dofill() to serve many forms.
This can be made via CSS classes, not name attributes.
I've seen very few pages of any type that validates 100%
1-2 errors/warnings does not
I've seen on github that event system is reworked, but this is still work
in progress. You can download bleeding-edge version and test for yourself.
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