Agreed. That is where GoGoogleook me after I first tried to run the W3C conformance tester against a Struts generated page. Applying the <hthtmlhxhtml> or the <hthtmlthtmlhxhtmltrue"> tags did not cause Struts to close the <input> tags or to remove the name attribute from the form tag (which I am not advocating anyway).
If someone could prove me wrong I would be most grgrateful --Marty --- "D. StStimits<ststimitsocomcastet> wrote: > Martin WeWegnerrote: > > The Struts doc does suggest that <hthtmlhxhtml> should cause the > <form> > > tag to be XHXHTMLompliant but for some reason it does not. The W3C > XHXHTML> > vavalidatorlso does not like the Struts output of the <input> > elements. > > Struts does not close them: <input ... />. > > > > This might help as a reference: > hthttp/struts.apache.ororgafaqsikickstartthtmlhxhtml> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To ununsubscribee-mail: user-ununsubscribetruts.apache.ororg> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]