Subject: RE: [xsl] xsl checkbox From: "Ragulf Pickaxe" <jawxml@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 07:30:43 +0000 |
From what I read here, it means that it is not legal to write:<option selected="false">
Regards, Ragulf Pickaxe :-)
in the prose text they use boolean but by that they just mean it has two values, not present and checked in this case. The HTML DTD defines it to be checked=checked, but SGML rules allow that to be shortened to checked (as no other\attribute has a declaed value of checked, so if you just give the attribute value the attribute name is defaulted. XML dropped these shorthands so in xhtml you have to use the full form.
> About the short way, you may be right. I do remember having used 'selected'
> without the true or false assignment in the <option> control.
yes <option selected> is short form of <option selected="selected"> and in xhtml you have to use the full form.
David
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