On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 08:32:14AM -0700, Casey Duncan wrote:
Cyril Elkaim wrote:
Hi,
The last builds of Mozilla do not accept anymore this kind of HTML tags: <select .... /> I have discuss with Moz developers and they say it's not in the standard. So now we must use something like <select ...>. All the other tags must follow the same syntax, of course.
The problem with the management interface of Zope is it uses '/>' in many places. So it's not possible to use Moz for creating new objects for example.
So should it be possible to do something about it :-)
Cyril
So then Mozilla doesn't support XHTML?? That is where that whole trailing slash convention is coming from.
Hmm.. I am not sure if the Mozilla people are interpreting this right. The XHTML spec does say that tags that must have a seperate closing tag according to the HTML spec (they are not empty, they just don't have content), are best rendered in XHTML with a closing tag as well. But, wether or not the Mozilla browser is right in rejecting <select /> and <p />, if the Zope DTML contains such tags, we are not following the XHTML recommendation and I consider that as a bug. Could you someone file a Collector issue? -- Martijn Pieters | Software Engineer mailto:mj@digicool.com | Digital Creations http://www.digicool.com/ | Creators of Zope http://www.zope.org/ ---------------------------------------------