[thelist] target="_new" and xhtml 1.0
Aylard JA (James)
jaylard at equilon.com
Wed Aug 2 10:12:36 CDT 2000
George,
As Erika suggested, use the "loose" dtd. The HTML 4
James Aylard
mailto:jaylard at equilon.com
1.925.313.3245 (voice) • 1.925.313.3478 (fax)
Martinez Refining Company, a Division of Equilon Enterprises LLC
> -----Original Message-----
> From: George Donnelly [mailto:gsd at mac.com]
> Sent: August 01, 2000 5:16 PM
> To: thelist at lists.evolt.org
> Subject: Re: [thelist] target="_new" and xhtml 1.0
>
>
> when i validated the following page
> [http://www.cyklotron.com/journal/countries/colombia/19941221a
> ] at the w3c
> website I got the following error:
>
> * Line 59, column 828:
>
> ... n Spanish about El Parque de San Antonio."
> target="_new" href="http://
> ...
> ^
> Error: there is no attribute "target"
>
> here is the link i am using:
>
> <a title="click here to see a short article in Spanish about
> El Parque de
> San Antonio." target="_new"
> href="http://trmde.laciudad.com/entretenimiento/arte/contenido
> _arte.php3?cod
> igo=55"> here</a>
>
>
> tia! i can't figure it out
>
> Regards,
> GEORGE DONNELLY
> george at cyklotron.com
> http://cyklotron.com/
> "There are no absolutes," they chatter, blanking out the fact
> that they are
> uttering an absolute. -Ayn Rand
>
> >> apparently target is no longer a valid attribute in xhtml
> 1.0. is this
> >> right?
> >
> > I'm not aware of any problem with the target attribute, and my
> > reading of the XHTML spec doesn't suggest any problems,
> either. What prompts
> > your question?
> >
> > James Aylard
>
>
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