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> My experience with the html/xhtml quandary is that  if the <html:xhtml
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> tag is used, then all the tags except <form> are valid "xhtml 1.0+ dtd
> tags".  This is because the form tag insists on using the 'name="foo"'
> attribute.  The name attribute has been deprecated in favor of id.

Even the <form> tag is valid XHTML; it's just not valid against the strict
dtd.  The impact of changing from name to id hasn't been fully tested but
is reported to work.

David

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> Re: my last post about not working with tiles. Seems to work fine if
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> On Wednesday, September 3, 2003, at 06:24 PM, Marco Tedone wrote:
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> > Well, I download the binaries of Struts 1.1 and the functionality is
> > supported.
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> > Hope this will help,
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> > From: Mark Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > That's great..
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> > I'm running 1.1 , yes and the base tag renders as xhtml. I'll
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> > I've just downloaded the latest stable release and as far as form
> > elements are concerned it doesn't, either that or it just hates me. As
> > I imagine you know, these changes are in the head version in cvs, so i
> > guess they'll be along with the next release or something. But struts
> > 1.1 doesn't seem to ship with this functionality.
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