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

In that case, it should be <output for="*element_id*">

Ricardo Vercesi
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On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 2:17 PM, elcio abrahão
<elcio_abrahao@yahoo.com.br>wrote:

> Hi Ricardo !
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> Thanks for your reply !
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> My problem is not on the "for" used on the LABEL tag.
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> There is other "for" attribute on the <OUTPUT> tag !!!!
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> This "for" attribute is to add a trigger event on the form fields. When I
> change some value on the fields cited on the "for" atribute the HTML5 will
> fire the javscript inside the <oninput> tag.
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> This "for" attribute is not related to the "for" attribute used with de
> <LABEL> tag...
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> Thanks again !
>
> Elcio A.
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>   Em Quinta-feira, 23 de Janeiro de 2014 9:39, Ricardo Vercesi <
> rvercesi@gmail.com> escreveu:
>  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".
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> Ricardo Vercesi
> web and beyond...
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> On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 7:58 PM, Elcio Abrahao <elcio_abrahao@yahoo.com.br
> > wrote:
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> Hi Guys !!!
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> My name is Elcio Abrahão and I m an University Teacher in São Paulo -
> Brazil.
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> I m using HTML5 to teach programing for my students the form did not
> change the
> output value when I add a field type "radio" to the "for" attribute. Is
> this a
> project specification or this is a [...]
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