--- In [email protected], "Jake Beard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Robert,
> 
> You might be right, I don't have a complete understanding of the spec.
> It does work in webkit, though, and this might be the source of my
> confusion. Would I be correct in thinking, then, that something like
> the following would be the correct way to specify an svg element that
> takes up the full width and height of the page?
> 
> <div style="width:100%;height:100%;">
> <svg width="100%" height="100%"></svg>
> </div>

http://www.dv-schmelzer.de/faq/Programmierung/CSS/100_percent_height/100percheight.html

> 
> In order to better understand this, I've been playing around with
> width/height=100% just on divs, without inner svg elements, and have
> been getting somewhat confusing results:
> 
> http://msdl.cs.mcgill.ca/people/jake/tests/svgHeight100Percent_3.html
> http://msdl.cs.mcgill.ca/people/jake/tests/svgHeight100Percent_3.xhtml
> 
> Why does the one page served up as html show a fullscreen div, while
> the other xhtml document shows nothing? Are width/height attributes on
> divs handled so differently between the HTML and XHTML specs? 

No, however you are comparing html quirks mode with xhtml which is
always strict mode. Try giving your html a proper doctype and you will
see it works the same as xhtml.

Best regards

Robert




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