On Tuesday 14 December 2004 08:51, William Ferguson wrote: > I noticed that the html generated form the <html:form> tag is not valid > HTML according to the W3C validation service (http://validator.w3.org). It > generates a <form> tag with a 'name' attribute which has been deprecated. > > Since I'm striving to conform to relevant standards as best as possible, I > was wondering whether anyone else had faced the same issue and what > approach had been taken. > > If I don't use the <html:form> tag then I can't use other tags like > <html:select> etc, which means a fair bit of messing about for drop-downs. > > Does anyone else bother with HTML validation? > And if so, how do you handle Forms and Form elements?
Don't you need to use <html:xhtm/l> or <html:html xhtml="true"> to get full standards compliance? From the Struts Developer guide: "The output is HTML 4.01 compliant or XHTML 1.0 when in XHTML mode. " -- derek --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]