[Javascript] 'name' property in forms not XHTML valid

Jonathan Gold johnnyclock at gmail.com
Tue Jan 24 15:53:48 CST 2006


Hmmm. I am not sure that I control that. Where would I choose how to
serve up my pages? I am simply using the webspace that my ISP provides
free-of-charge. Am I right in assuming that this requires more
intimacy with the server than I am likely to have?
I glanced through the first of the refs you cited -- interesting
stuff, thank you.


On 1/24/06, Roger Roelofs <rer at datacompusa.com> wrote:
> Jonathon,
>
> On Jan 24, 2006, at 3:55 PM, Jonathan Gold wrote:
>
> > Incidentally, Roger, my own IE (resolution 1280 x 1024) seems to have
> > complied with the validXHTML (just cut back my URL to the main
> > jonnygee site), though I mostly am using Firefox now.
>
> XHTML strict is not supposed to be served with the text/html mime
> type.  If you serve it with that mime time, ie will be happy to
> pretend it is plain old html.  If you serve it with the correct mime
> type (application/xhtml+xml), ie will barf.  See <http://hixie.ch/
> advocacy/xhtml> and <http://juicystudio.com/article/content-
> negotiation.php> for details.
>
> Roger
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