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dcvb699 Posted - 15 Jun 2006 : 16:10:04
Just a heads up... I noticed that when any input control is disabled, DHE sets the HTML "disabled" attribute to "true". According to http://validator.w3.org/, the "disabled" attribute should be set to "disabled" instead of "true". This is currently the only thing preventing my page from being valid XHTML.

- Using DHE 3.1.100 trial for Win32

Thanks,
- Derek
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s.dav Posted - 15 Jun 2006 : 22:55:04
Many thanks! In the next revision I'll fix this bug!
dcvb699 Posted - 15 Jun 2006 : 19:32:26
quote:
change the way the file is exported to xhtml

I just tried using the XHTML as an export option, but I still get the same results.

quote:
Wehn I set any of the objects on that page to false

Set to false?? What I'm talking about is setting the DISABLED property to TRUE for any of the input controls (Text, Button, etc.). DHE should then export (or preview) the controls with the "disabled" attribute set to "disabled".


For example, the text input box should look like...
<input type="text" disabled="disabled" />

and NOT...
<input type="text" disabled="true" />


Hope this helps,
- Derek
Martin1 Posted - 15 Jun 2006 : 19:08:38
Wehn I set any of the objects on that page to false and change the way the file is exported to xhtml (so I get an exported file with the extension xhtml) there are no longer any w3c errors.

Martin
dcvb699 Posted - 15 Jun 2006 : 18:18:17
Here's an example testcase...

Exported HTML:
http://www.seysol.com/support/bugs/other/dhebug1.html

DHE File Source:
http://www.seysol.com/support/bugs/other/dhebug1.dhe


As you can see in the HTML above, the attribute "disabled" is set to "true" within each input control.

Thanks,
- Derek
s.dav Posted - 15 Jun 2006 : 17:49:48
Are you sure? I've checked the generated page many times!
I'll make some tests!

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