- From: Malcolm Rowe <malcolm-what@farside.org.uk>
- Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 19:40:20 +0100
Ian Hickson writes: >> I can see no reason that an <object> might not be used to allow the user >> to edit (for example) a spreadsheet, SVG diagram, or rich-text field. >> Simply because the majority of plugins are output only doesn't mean that >> they all have to be. > True. But plugins aren't going to work reliably across platforms anyway, > so aren't a real solution to anything here. They aren't a solution for everybody, agreed, but that doesn't mean they might not be a solution for some people. Let's not prevent some people from using <object> as a form control simply because we don't think it's the 'right' way to do it. (Are we talking at cross-purposes? I wasn't proposing <object> as a WHATWG-related solution...) >> (From a technical point-of-view: Can [Netscape] plugins actually provide >> data for form submission? I didn't think they could, so in practice, >> this may be restricted to ActiveX controls). > I don't think the NPAPI currently supports that. But if it did, it could > just as easily have a way of saying "handle labels that point to me like > this". How do labels relate to <object>-based form controls? ah, I've come in half-way through another thread, haven't I? I wasn't suggesting anything remotely related to <label> controls, just asking about <object> as a form control. Sorry for any confusion. Regards, Malcolm
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