XForms is meant to be included in another document type (such as XHTML or SVG, etc.) which usually already includes class and/or style attributes. So, ultimately, the question of whether to include these attributes will be addressed by the integrator. (Look for specs named 'XHTML+XForms', 'SVG+XForms', and so on...) These can be produced by the W3C or anyone else. Thanks, .micah -----Original Message----- From: Roman Huditsch [mailto:roman.huditsch@hico.com] Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 9:23 AM To: Antoine Quint; XForms Subject: AW: XForms UI controls customization with CSS and SVG I would also prefer a style attribute beside the class attribute for most of the XForms UIs because of all the reasons Antoine mentioned. wbr, RomanReceived on Tuesday, 23 April 2002 15:32:07 GMT
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