Well, I don't think 5.3 will support HTML 5 as it will take some time until
the standard is ready.

See here: http://ishtml5readyyet.com/

On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 8:41 AM, Christian Köberl <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi!
>
> Has anybody read this article?
> http://www.alistapart.com/articles/forward-thinking-form-validation/
>
> It's about building web forms for HTML5 browsers with backward
> compatibility
> to older browsers.
>
> Simply spoken a input field for a numeric postcode is defined as:
> <input id="postcode" name="postcode" type="number" min="1001" max="8000"
> maxlength="4" required />
> (not as type="text)
>
> Modern (HTML5) browsers can now use this info for validating and styling
> the
> input.
> For older browsers the author has built a simple JavaScript that does some
> validation and styling.
> I especially like the style they use for input validation, see the example:
>
> http://www.alistapart.com/d/forward-thinking-form-validation/enhanced_2.html
>
> Tapestry could use the JSR-303 annotations and type-info to generate this
> HTML5 code instead of the old plain HTML:
> @NonNull
> @Min(1001)
> @Max(8000)
> private Int postcode;
>
> I think this would be a great feature (maybe for 5.3) and an advantage over
> other web frameworks.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Cheers,
> Chris
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Igor Drobiazko
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