2006/2/28, Matthew Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
laos wrote:
> minlength attribute.
> This attribute applies to |text|, |password|, |url|, and |email|
> input types, and |textarea| elements.
>
> For text input controls it specifies the minimum length of the input, in
> terms of numbers of code points
Well, this wouldn't be useful at the actual time of input, because
you may delete enough of the contents to go below the minimum length
prior to putting in new input. Clearly this would have to apply for
validation, and I believe that the |pattern| attribute would already
cover this, as you can specify the number of character required in
|pattern|. Or am I misunderstanding how |pattern| works?
I think that this would be useful for forms in which a username or password is asked, and is required that they contain at least six or eight characters and I also consider that would be useful so that the user agents show error messages.
The pattern attribute could solve this (with exception of the error message), but also this attribute would solve many cases that the specification solves of other way (I think that most of the things they could be solved with this attribute).
Pardon for my English, I am from Colombia. :-)
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Carlos sanabria
Ingeniero de Sistemas
