Re: [WSG] there is no attribute "name"

2005-05-14 Thread Michael Cordover
Hi Thomas, On 5/15/05, Thomas Ditmars <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 14-May-05 13:47, Patrick H. Lauke wrote: > > go to content > > ... > > ... > Does this also apply to HTML 4.01 Strict? > I guess my actual question is: "What is the proper way of coding > '#anchor-name' links in HTML 4.01 Stric

Re: [WSG] there is no attribute "name"

2005-05-14 Thread Thomas Ditmars
On 14-May-05 13:47, Patrick H. Lauke wrote: > Chris Stratford wrote: > >> #1 - anchors - when I have a SKIP TO CONTENT link. It doesn't like >> the NAME I have given the ... Isn't this the only *proper* way >> of anchoring inside the page??? > > The proper way in XHTML is using fragment identifi

Re: [WSG] there is no attribute "name"

2005-05-14 Thread Thierry Koblentz
Patrick H. Lauke wrote: > I found that, even when using NAME, IE (particularly IE6/SP2 on > WinXP/SP2) can exhibit this same behaviour of "forgetting" the right > tab order. In fact, I just created a super simple page where my IE > (version and OS as above) just does that > http://dev.splintered.co

Re: [WSG] there is no attribute "name"

2005-05-14 Thread Patrick H. Lauke
Thierry Koblentz wrote: I've found that using "id" instead of "name" for anchors (including a href attribute) creates an accessibility issue since some browsers (at least MSIE) find the location, but are unable to keep track of the link sequence re: tabbing navigation. I posted a message a while ba

Re: [WSG] there is no attribute "name"

2005-05-14 Thread Thierry Koblentz
Patrick H. Lauke wrote: > The proper way in XHTML is using fragment identifiers: giving an ID to > an element, and linking to that, e.g. > go to content > I've found that using "id" instead of "name" for anchors (including a href attribute) creates an accessibility issue since some browsers (at l

Re: [WSG] there is no attribute "name" [SOLVED - THNX Jan & Patrick]

2005-05-14 Thread Chris Stratford
Ahh thanks guys! Sorry I did make a few mistakes when typing that up :S Some of that I did know, but just mistyped when I sent it. Sorry :( but I definatly have been sent in the right direction :) Thanks guys! Appreciate it! - Chris Chris Stratford wrote: Hey List, Just a question - I am using a XH

Re: [WSG] there is no attribute "name"

2005-05-14 Thread Patrick H. Lauke
Chris Stratford wrote: Just a question - I am using a XHTML 1.1 Strict DTD. It seems that you cannot giveform elements or anchor elements a "name" this causes a few issues... Form elements, of course you can. Anchors, no. #1 - anchors - when I have a SKIP TO CONTENT link. It doesn't like the NAME

Re: [WSG] there is no attribute "name"

2005-05-14 Thread Jan Brasna
Just a question - I am using a XHTML 1.1 Strict DTD. 1.1 doesn't diverse between strict and others. There is just one 1.1 spec. It seems that you cannot giveform elements or anchor elements a "name" this causes a few issues... Not exactly... #1 - anchors - when I have a SKIP TO CONTENT link. It do

[WSG] there is no attribute "name"

2005-05-14 Thread Chris Stratford
Hey List, Just a question - I am using a XHTML 1.1 Strict DTD. It seems that you cannot giveform elements or anchor elements a "name" this causes a few issues... #1 - anchors - when I have a SKIP TO CONTENT link. It doesn't like the NAME I have given the ... Isn't this the only *proper* way of an