- From: Micah Dubinko <MDubinko@cardiff.com>
- Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2001 19:41:57 -0700
- To: "'Luz, Antonio'" <ALuz@StudentInsurance.net>, "'xavier'" <xavier.gagneur@e-xmlmedia.fr>, www-forms@w3.org
Luz, Xavier, Good observation. The trend in HTML is to deprecate inline styles through the 'style' attribute. A better way is with the 'class' attribute and a separate style sheet. This goes for XForms too, which is likely to be a module of XHTML soon. To handle this, our plan is to move the 'style' attribute out of the core XForms specification, but to allow individual modularization combinations (such as XForms+XHTML 1.1, etc.) to define it on a case-by-case basis. Does this make sense? Thanks, .micah -----Original Message----- From: Luz, Antonio [mailto:ALuz@StudentInsurance.net] Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 7:17 AM To: 'xavier'; www-forms@w3.org Subject: RE: Textarea style? Yes, I agree Xavier... sounds like an excellent idea -Tony Antonio Luz UCI - SID ALuz@StudentInsurance.net 972-233-8200 ext.6613 Fax 800-506-9278 Dallas, Texas USA > -----Original Message----- > From: xavier > Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 8:10 AM > To: www-forms@w3.org > Subject: Textarea style? > > Hi, > > There's a style attribute in textarea sample (7.3) in order to define > heigth and width. > But there's no style attribute define in XForms Schema. > > I think that we must define height and width with class attribut? > > That's true? > > Thanks for your feedback, > > Xavier Gagneur. > >
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