Re: HTML5 tag specs [via HTML5 Specifications Community Group]

The "for" attribute is used usually within the label tag and should refer
to the name of the element. So if you have a radio button named "myRadio"
the for attribute of your label should be "myRadio" as well and not "radio".

Ricardo Vercesi
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On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 7:58 PM, Elcio Abrahao
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> I m using HTML5 to teach programing for my students the form did not
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> output value when I add a field type "radio" to the "for" attribute. Is
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