Nisse Engström wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 10:18:09 +0100, "Ford, Mike" wrote:
>
>   
>> This is very true -- but XHTML requires *all* attributes to have a
>> value, so an XHTML conformant page will use <select multiple="multiple"
>> name="selector"> (or something similar such as <select multiple="yes"
>> name="selector">). The only inconsistency here is that different people
>> have chosen to validate against different standards.
>>     
>
> The multiple attribute only has one value: "multiple", so
> it has to be <select multiple="multiple">. I don't think
> "yes" cuts the mustard. In HTML, you can shorten it to
> <select multiple>.
>   
>From my limited experience, and vast reading of those glorious 20,000
entries on the Internet, multiple does not take a parameter. I had my
fingers slapped once when I validated or something - multiple is just
plain multiple ! :-P ;-) :-)

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