Tres Seaver wrote:
I'm pretty sure that at least some flavors of IE were fussy about 'id'
attributes which were not valid according the HTML DTD's; I therefore
quit giving form fields an 'id' attribute long ago, just because I
couldn't keep it straight.
Then you can't have a label for that fie
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Gary Poster wrote:
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> On Apr 5, 2006, at 4:14 PM, Kamal Gill wrote:
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>> Hmm, I'm inclined to doubt whether IE expects the id and name
>> attributes to be identical. Distinct values for id and name
>> shouldn't be a problem, afaik
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> Wait, s
On Apr 5, 2006, at 4:14 PM, Kamal Gill wrote:
Hmm, I'm inclined to doubt whether IE expects the id and name
attributes to be identical. Distinct values for id and name
shouldn't be a problem, afaik
Wait, someone used "shouldn't be a problem" in reference to IE? :-)
As Benji said, this is
Hmm, I'm inclined to doubt whether IE expects the id and name
attributes to be identical. Distinct values for id and name
shouldn't be a problem, afaik.
See http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/author/forms/formsoverview.asp
- Kamal
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Gary Poster wrote:
FWIW, I seem to recall that IE doesn't handle form fields whose `id`
and `name` are different very well. Can anyone verify, from memory
or otherwise?
I can verify that it (at least) once had that problem. I've been bitten
by it within the last two years. I don't know a
On Apr 5, 2006, at 3:42 PM, Stephan Richter wrote:
Modified: Zope3/trunk/src/zope/app/form/browser/itemswidgets.py
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