RE: Correct use of <xforms:submission> and <xforms:submit>

Leigh,

I wrote:
> As I say, the @submission element cannot be omitted.

And you wrote:
> I think this was a typo and you meant to type "the @submission attribute
> cannot be omitted."

Yes, you're right - I meant the attribute (hence the leading '@'). To be
clear, whilst @submission is required on xf:submit, @id is *not* required on
xf:submission.

Regards,

Mark


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Received on Monday, 13 October 2003 13:54:57 UTC