On Nov 24, 2006, at 23:10 PM, Matthew Pennell wrote:

On 11/25/06, Christian Montoya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Because *all* inline elements must be inside a *block* level element

But a form IS a block-level element. The more accurate answer would be "because that's what the DTD says".

It's certainly not as arbitrary as that. The form element is a container for form controls and as such has nothing to do with presentation. All it indicates is "treat the enclosed controls as inputs for the script at X."

-jd

J.D. Welch
visual communication & user interface designer
[e] jaydwelch/at/gmail.com [aim&gtalk] jaydwelch
http://www.jdwelch.net/




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