As fas as I know this was the reason. All XHTML tags and attributes are lowercase and yes, they are case sensitive. IMO we should not modify the case the names to make it compliant. It should be the designers task.
Juergen On 9/6/05, Martijn Dashorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think this is done to be 'xhtml' compliant, in that we don't expect > people to introduce their own attributes. The xhtml provided attributes are > all lower case to my knowledge, so that may be the reasoning. > > Martijn > > > On 9/6/05, Cameron Braid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > > I am adding an AttributeModifier to a component, using a camel case > attribute name. > > > > > > > > When the HTML is rendered, the attribute name is all lowercase. > > > > > > > > Is this the intended behaviour ? > > > > > > > > Can the attribute name case be preserved ? > > > > > > > > This is important in XHTML where attribute names are case sensitive. > > > > > > > > Cameron. > > ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is Sponsored by the Better Software Conference & EXPO September 19-22, 2005 * San Francisco, CA * Development Lifecycle Practices Agile & Plan-Driven Development * Managing Projects & Teams * Testing & QA Security * Process Improvement & Measurement * http://www.sqe.com/bsce5sf _______________________________________________ Wicket-develop mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wicket-develop
