[WSG] textarea wrap attribute

2006-09-13 Thread Pierre-Henri Lavigne

Yellow all !

I would like to know please how you are using the css property overflow to 
avoid the wrap=virtual attribute in xhtml 1.0 strict. I'm trusting css but 
I'm not shure I'm using it well. Maybe you are using an other css property.

Even if the Web is a chaosmosis, it will not be an apology to make this list 
the same. :D

Cheers,
Peter

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Re: [WSG] textarea wrap attribute

2006-09-13 Thread Lachlan Hunt

Pierre-Henri Lavigne wrote:
I would like to know please how you are using the css property 
overflow to avoid the wrap=virtual attribute in xhtml 1.0 strict.


What exactly does wrap=virtual supposedly do?  I could not find any 
documentation for the value that described its purpose.  None of my 
tests indicated any difference from the default behaviour or wrap=soft 
(which is documented as being the default).


The WHATWG have documented both the hard and soft values.
http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-forms/current-work/#extensions1

MSDN have documented an additional off value which only differs from 
soft in presentation, not function, which is why it was not included 
in the WHATWG's work.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/author/dhtml/reference/properties/wrap.asp

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