OK, but what does this document refer to? http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/REC-xhtml-modularization-20010410/abstract_modules.html#s_targetmodule I guess I don't know what the "module" part means. If "target" is a module of xhtml, then isn't it included in xhtml? > * Jonathan Evans wrote: >>I am re-writing my site (www.cirt.f2o.org) to meet xhtml 1.1 standards. >>Then, I registered my domain name (www.cirt.us), and because my webhost >>doesn't support DNS, I have a "stealth redirect" to my real url. Because >>the "stealth redirect" uses a frame to hide the true URL of my site, I >> had >>to add a target="_top" attribute to all of my off-site links. >>unfortunately, the w3c validator flags this as an error, even though >>"target="_top" is listed in the "target" module of the xhtml 1.1 specs... > > The target module is not included in XHTML 1.1. >Received on Thursday, 14 August 2003 17:33:12 GMT
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