is optional element that should be used if we have different
thematic groups in our form so they're easier to distinguish (they're
more accessible). I think also that structuring with one
as its only child doesn't make much sense.
Your example is simple form with really one t
much into point that in general tables
and lists in forms are wrong and we should do everything to build form
on fieldsets instead - which to me was wrong way in opposite direction..
and this is the issue to which I was responding to.
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would be fine to use.
I cant see any use for a list to be used to contain form data.
What about: Name your 5 favorite movies in order from most liked to less
liked (ordered list with input field for each item follows).
Medyk
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used for grouping related for controls and labels.
Where did I wrote it's other way? :) Fieldset is separate section of
form controls that's what it is.
Medyk
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hat is really?
It's a section and I think it could be very useful also when not using a
form at all - after all in XHTML 2.0 they came up with element ;)
Thanks.
Medyk
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assigned name?? The only use I can imagine is when
script language used on client side will read and process its values.
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Users of the search engine on my intranet site wold like to have the
results open in a new page. Can anyone suggest a valid method to do
this in xhtml 1.1?
To my knowledge the valid way of opening link in a new window in XHTML
1.1 is to let user decide whether to open page in current or new