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html:select has an "accesskey" attribute, but "select" has no "accesskey" in HTML 4.01





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2002-10-26 22:33 -------
It's unfortunate the JSP specification didn't allow for an optional "deprecated"
element (with text) in the "attribute" element of the TLD, along with related
behavior in the JSP compilation step.  Although, this would probably only be
really useful if pages are pre-compiled.  We could make the tag class instance
variable and access methods be deprecated, but it doesn't sound to me like that
gets the information to the people who need to see it, which are the page
developers.

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