Re: [VOTE] Naming rule for HTML IDs generated by CForms - error in IE with XHTML

2005-11-29 Thread Christoph Hermann
Andreas Hochsteger schrieb: Hello, Using plain IE (6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2_gdr.05031-1519) I got a security warning, that active contents have been deactivated. Same thing here with IE 6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519, displays just fine. The security warning comes from the onload=...

Re: [VOTE] Naming rule for HTML IDs generated by CForms - error in IE with XHTML

2005-11-29 Thread Jason Johnston
hepabolu wrote: Sylvain Wallez wrote: Can you build a standalone xhtml file that reproduces the problem? Here it is. It works fine in firefox (both windows and mac) and safari, but it produces the error I mentioned before in IE6. Are you by chance serving it up with an XML mime-type?

Re: [VOTE] Naming rule for HTML IDs generated by CForms - error in IE with XHTML

2005-11-29 Thread hepabolu
Jason Johnston wrote: hepabolu wrote: Sylvain Wallez wrote: Can you build a standalone xhtml file that reproduces the problem? Here it is. It works fine in firefox (both windows and mac) and safari, but it produces the error I mentioned before in IE6. Are you by chance serving it up

Re: [VOTE] Naming rule for HTML IDs generated by CForms - error in IE with XHTML

2005-11-28 Thread Sylvain Wallez
hepabolu wrote: On Sun, 6 Nov 2005, Sylvain Wallez wrote: [X] foo.bar:input (colon, not CSS-friendly because of IE) [ ] foo.bar..input (double period) [ ] foo.bar.input. (trailing period) [ ] foo.bar._input (underscore, requires to forbid it as the beginning of widget names) Guys, I

Re: [VOTE] Naming rule for HTML IDs generated by CForms - error in IE with XHTML

2005-11-28 Thread hepabolu
Sylvain Wallez wrote: Entity names, PI targets, notation names and attribute values declared to be of types ID, IDREF(S), ENTITY(IES) or NOTATION cannot contain any colons. Error processing resource 'http://localhost:/myform.form' What is displaying this message? Is it Cocoon, a parser,

Re: [VOTE] Naming rule for HTML IDs generated by CForms - error in IE with XHTML

2005-11-28 Thread hepabolu
Sylvain Wallez wrote: Can you build a standalone xhtml file that reproduces the problem? Here it is. It works fine in firefox (both windows and mac) and safari, but it produces the error I mentioned before in IE6. Bye, Helma Title: OSN - Zoek modellen Veel succes!

Re: [VOTE] Naming rule for HTML IDs generated by CForms - error in IE with XHTML

2005-11-28 Thread Joerg Heinicke
On 28.11.2005 23:50, hepabolu wrote: Can you build a standalone xhtml file that reproduces the problem? Here it is. It works fine in firefox (both windows and mac) and safari, but it produces the error I mentioned before in IE6. Works for me: IE 6, Win 2k. Jörg

Re: [VOTE] Naming rule for HTML IDs generated by CForms - error in IE with XHTML

2005-11-28 Thread hepabolu
Joerg Heinicke wrote: On 28.11.2005 23:50, hepabolu wrote: Can you build a standalone xhtml file that reproduces the problem? Here it is. It works fine in firefox (both windows and mac) and safari, but it produces the error I mentioned before in IE6. Works for me: IE 6, Win 2k. Jörg

Re: [VOTE] Naming rule for HTML IDs generated by CForms - error in IE with XHTML

2005-11-28 Thread Peter Hunsberger
On 11/28/05, hepabolu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Joerg Heinicke wrote: On 28.11.2005 23:50, hepabolu wrote: Can you build a standalone xhtml file that reproduces the problem? Here it is. It works fine in firefox (both windows and mac) and safari, but it produces the error I mentioned

Re: [VOTE] Naming rule for HTML IDs generated by CForms - error in IE with XHTML

2005-11-28 Thread Andreas Hochsteger
I got an error using WinXPPro with Firefox 1.5 (2005-11-07) in an IE-Tab (1.0.6.3) (https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?id=1419). Using plain IE (6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2_gdr.05031-1519) I got a security warning, that active contents have been deactivated. Plain Firefox is ok.

Re: [VOTE] Naming rule for HTML IDs generated by CForms - error in IE with XHTML

2005-11-27 Thread hepabolu
On Sun, 6 Nov 2005, Sylvain Wallez wrote: [X] foo.bar:input (colon, not CSS-friendly because of IE) [ ] foo.bar..input (double period) [ ] foo.bar.input. (trailing period) [ ] foo.bar._input (underscore, requires to forbid it as the beginning of widget names) Guys, I suppose this was the