James Howe wrote:
At 05:35 PM 2/26/2001 -0800, you wrote:
James Howe wrote:
Is there some reason why the base tag defined in the HTML tag library
doesn't let you specify the optional target attribute? I'm working with a
frames based web application and I need to use both the href
At 05:35 PM 2/26/2001 -0800, you wrote:
James Howe wrote:
Is there some reason why the base tag defined in the HTML tag library
doesn't let you specify the optional target attribute? I'm working with a
frames based web application and I need to use both the href and target
attributes.
I thought target was part of the spec. In looking at the spec on
www.w3c.org, the following page specifically mentions the target attribute:
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/links.html#edef-BASE
However, the DTD does not mention the target attribute so I'm a bit
confused.
I have my
Is there some reason why the base tag defined in the HTML tag library
doesn't let you specify the optional target attribute? I'm working with a
frames based web application and I need to use both the href and target
attributes. I know I could subclass the custom base tag, but before I do,
I
James Howe wrote:
Is there some reason why the base tag defined in the HTML tag library
doesn't let you specify the optional target attribute? I'm working with a
frames based web application and I need to use both the href and target
attributes. I know I could subclass the custom base tag,
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