Thanks,
with small modifications to XhtmlMarkupModel now the web app is HTML5 valid.
Cheers,
borut
2011/8/18 nillehammer
> Hi Borut,
>
> You can provide your custom implementation of MarkupModel to do just that.
> As a start look at Tapesty's DefaultMarkupModel for inspiration. And
> there's
Hi Borut,
You can provide your custom implementation of MarkupModel to do just that.
As a start look at Tapesty's DefaultMarkupModel for inspiration. And there's
an article in the wiki: http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry/Tapestry5HowToXhtml
It refers to T5.1 though so I don't know whether the code is
Hello,
just out of curiosity I tried validating one Tapestry 5.2.5 page against
HTML and some elements get rendered like this
or
To be HTML 5 valid, it should render like this
and
The HTML begins with
I tried validating with Firefox plugin (
https://addons.mozilla.org/sl/firefox/addon/