Inputs and form elements MUST be inside a Block element like ,
, , ... for XHTML 1.0 Strict complience, but not necesarily and only
inside .
McCain
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Mordechai,
are you saying that, for XHTML1.1 complience, that a label and it's
associated form element needs to be within a fieldset?
if so, we've got a few changes to do around here ... D'oh!
thanx
barry.b
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From: Mordechai Peller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri
hang on Sean, I'm confused.
is it either:
the XFORM transformation is on the server and that pushes out
HTML/JS/CSS to the browser?
or it just sends the XML and XSL for the browser to handle (if so, what
browsers will support this - just Mozilla)?
just trying to get a handle on how useful XFo
I will be out of the office on Friday, 7-2-04 returning on Tuesday, 7-6-04. Enjoy the
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Hi Sage,
> When I validate my page, I get the following message
> The character encoding specified in the HTTP header (utf-8) is
> different from the value in the element (iso-8859-1).
> I'd like to keep the iso-8859-1 value, just because it seems to work
Your web server (eg Apache) sends the
As many of you may know, Cameron (the man in blue) gave a talk to Melbourne
WSG recently. He has just posted "a more eloquent enunciation of the ideas
in the first half" of his presentation...
http://www.themaninblue.com/writing/perspective/2004/07/02/
Enjoy.
Russ
The Australian Museum.
Australia
I cant remember if it was the same thing, but i think it just means,
inputs and form elements MUST be inside a Block element..
Something to do with that?
Sorry I cant be of more help - I just know you arent required to have a
fieldset... its just to do with the presence of a block element!
Morde
Great. The smoke has cleared.
Thanks Ben !!
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From: Ben Bishop [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 2 July 2004 11:38
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WSG] Disapearing list in Firefox 0.9
> I have just put the test page on a web server. The URL is:
> http://www
> I have just put the test page on a web server. The URL is:
> http://www.rba.gov.au/BC_Test/overview.jsp
To find out what was going with your list, I used Pixy's excellent
"List Computed Styles" favelet (http://pixy.cz/blog/favelets/)
Changing the default "font-size" to "display", then "visible"
Sage Olson wrote:
Here's my header:
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd";>
http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"; xml:lang="en">
That's not you HTTP header. The HTTP headers are sent by the server
before even the first byte of your document is sent. That's why inn PHP,
if you're playing with the
Its a flash image replacement tech; from Shaun Inman.. hence the name SI_IFR
sorry to confuse you bwout its relavence to standards, but people in the
know was my target audience..
From: James Ellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WSG] IFR
Date:
My stupid, uncaffeinated self just wrote:
'id' is only to be used once on each page, whereas 'class' may be used
repeatedly (or only once).
Despite proof-reading it twice, I missed a major blunder : I was
referring to each specific 'id', such as "nav". Therefore the sentence
should have read:
After getting: "Error: element label not allowed here; possible cause is
an inline element containing a block-level element." I finally figured
out that a fieldset is required for XHTML1.1. However, after after doing
some checking I couldn't find anything at the W3C about it in anything
which p
On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 08:57:08 +1000, Barry Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It seems that the next version of ColdFusion will be using XForms as a
> version of
Correct. According to what has been demo'd you will be able to
auto-generate XForms from a simple form specification using
and the 'sk
Another Image Replacement technique using flash and js.
http://www.shauninman.com/mentary/past/ifr_an_fir_alternative.php
http://jeffcroft.com/ is now using the technique.
Ian.
> You will have to explain a bit more about what you are trying to do -
> what is SI_IFR, do you have any links to exa
CHAUDHRY, Bhuvnesh wrote:
I have just put the test page on a web server. The URL is:
http://www.rba.gov.au/BC_Test/overview.jsp
As indicated by both Mordechai and Ben, you should really validate your
code before asking for help. It is an easy, automated way of pointing
out potential bug sources
You will have to explain a bit more about what you are trying to do -
what is SI_IFR, do you have any links to examples and what is the
relevance of it to web standards.
Cheers
James
7 sinz wrote:
Im pulling my brains out trying to get SI_IFR to work;
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I have just put the test page on a web server. The URL is:
http://www.rba.gov.au/BC_Test/overview.jsp
The stylesheets are:
http://www.rba.gov.au/BC_Test/_Stylesheets/conf04_presentation.css
http://www.rba.gov.au/BC_Test/_Stylesheets/Conf04-advanced.css
http://www.rba.gov.au/BC_Test/_Stylesheets/
Im pulling my brains out trying to get SI_IFR to work;
my page keeps saying movie not loaded; i've read his article a hundred
times over; and ive even downloaded his .fla's to work with, but nothing is
working.
HAs anyone got a simpe method of using this tech? or a online example that
breaksdo
Lee Roberts wrote:
Q2. To get a AA rating you must
A. Use relative rather than absolute units
and
Avoid deprecated tags like and
Reasons:
3.4 Use relative rather than absolute units in markup language attribute
values and style sheet property values. [Priority 2]
11.2 Avo
Hello Andy,
Let's give this a go.
Q1. To get an A rating you need to
A. Provide an HTML equivalent for image based navigation
and
Avoid using colour for important information
Reasons:
1.1 Provide a text equivalent for every non-text element (e.g., via "alt",
"longdesc",
Hi,
I've read this, and found it useful but isn't it retrograde making
div's into table cells so we can style non tabular data in a table ?
http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200406/
equal_height_boxes_with_css_part_ii/
C
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When I validate my page, I get the following message (which doesn't
invalidate the page, but I still want to fix it):
The character encoding specified in the HTTP header (utf-8) is
different from the value in the element (iso-8859-1). I will
use the value from th
There's a few issues I could point out.
Firstly, there are plenty of good fixed width 2 column layouts with a header
and footer that will help show you some good practices. A google search for
"css layouts" will help there.
I thought about listing the most important issues regarding css positioni
Ben Bishop wrote:
You have an unstyled unordered list inside the of an otherwise
empty, yet valid (x)HTML page - and when this page is rendered in
Firefox 0.9 and the mouse pointer moved over the list, the list
disappears?
That would be a pretty big bug even for Microsoft to let slip th
Hello all, this is my first attempt at moving from tables to CSS for layout: http://www.ppa.org.uk/test/afc/no_tables/home.htm
Looks as expected in IE6 but navigation does not float as expected in Opera and in Mozilla the footer moves to the top of the page. Any help, advice, or guidance would
Barry Beattie wrote:
You'll need to choose your favorite XForms implementation
huh? are these just IDE's for building XForms?
No, these are not developing environments, they are to XForms what a
browser is to HTML or a Flash player is to a Flash movie.
It seems that the next version of ColdFu
That was good,
well while the server held out anyway
mike 2k:)2
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From: Andy Budd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 01 July 2004 09:52
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [WSG] Quick Accessibility Quiz
I've just posted up a quick accessibility quiz on my site.
http://www
I've just posted up a quick accessibility quiz on my site.
http://www.andybudd.com/archives/2004/07/
quick_accessibility_quiz_now_with_prizes/
The first 3 people with the correct answers and reasoning (as judged by
me) will win a free GMail account (assuming I can remember my
password).
Enjo
On 1 Jul 2004, at 04:19, russ - maxdesign wrote:
Richard Rutter, of Clagnut fame (http://www.clagnut.com/) talks about
liquid
layouts, scaling images access keys, ems, and the standards-based
rebuild of
Multimap.
Thanks Russ. If anyone has any comments on the www.multimap.com rebuild
please spe
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