I guess when I was working with 1.2.4 a while back, I did things like document.form.element.name.submit, etc. Not using the dom.
I was trying to convert to 1.2.9 and I guess I ended up with xhtml type. Makes sense, thanks for the info. On 2/26/07, Laurie Harper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jim Reynolds wrote: > Hello, > > I am using the following in a jsp view: > <html:form name="GalleryForm" action="galleries"> > <html:hidden property="onPage" /> > > And the source renders: > <form id="GalleryForm" method="post" action="/galleries.html"> > <input type="hidden" name="onPage" value="1" /> > > Which works, but the source no longer gives me a <form > name="GalleryForm" element> like the 1.2.4 that I was used to using. > > If there anyway I can get that to work? > > Thanks, I believe that's a function of whether you're in XHTML mode or not. In XHTML mode, the 'name' attribute is omitted in accordance with the recommendations of the specification. Why do you need it? L. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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