At 21:44 +0100 01.31.2001, Terje Bless wrote:
>On 31.01.01 at 15:25, Chris Nandor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>In the HTML 4.0 spec, I could find no evidence of "disbled" taking
>>a value.
>
><URL:http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/intro/sgmltut.html#didx-boolean_attribute>
>
># Boolean attributes 
>#
># Some attributes play the role of boolean variables (e.g., the
># selected attribute for the OPTION element). Their appearance in the
># start tag of an element implies that the value of the attribute is
># "true". Their absence implies a value of "false".
>#
># Boolean attributes may legally take a single value: the name of
># the attribute itself (e.g., selected="selected").

Ah, I see.

Regardless, both ways work in IE 5.

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