Re: another 1.1 question part II

Hi Mark,

When it's correct, it's not noise :-)

Yes, apologies.
In the case of submission it's just that it doesn't take @model.  So, it's 
still not technically a "Single Node Binding" .  I only wanted it to be 
clear that the rules for in-scope eval context applied even though the 
model attribute is not available on submission and bind.

@bind is also not available for bind.  Granted it is available for 
submission, but use of @bind is not applicable to in-scope eval context in 
the case @bind is used.

Something equally easy to do would be to note in the definition of Single 
Node Binding and Node Set Binding so it's clear that you have one even if 
not all of the listed attributes are available on an element for some 
reason or another.

John M. Boyer, Ph.D.
STSM: Workplace Forms Architect and Researcher
Co-Chair, W3C Forms Working Group
Workplace, Portal and Collaboration Software
IBM Victoria Software Lab
E-Mail: boyerj@ca.ibm.com  http://www.ibm.com/software/

Blog: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/page/JohnBoyer





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Re: another 1.1 question part II







John,

Sorry to add to the 'noise' on this thread...but are you really saying
that submission can't take @bind, or is this a typo:

> The bind and submission elements do not allow the model and bind 
attributes.

If I am reading it correctly then can I clarify that submission _can_
take @bind.

Regards,

Mark

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