Gorm Haug Eriksen wrote:
On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 17:32:41 +0100, dolphinling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Because they're form attributes, they have no relation to anything except forms. Semantically, there's no reason they *should* apply to any non-form elements.


The title in the specification is a bit strange. Perhaps form should be removed from the chapter title ("3. The repetition model for repeating form controls")?

You can make any template you like and repeat using: document.getElementById(<repeat-template-id>).addRepetitionBlock(null);

The feature is very useful without forms and not only form attributes (check 3.6 in the wf2 specification).

What exactly is it useful for? Maybe my mind's being constrained by what I see it as currently, but I can't think of any cases where you'd want to let a user cause parts of a document to be repeated.

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