- From: Allan Beaufour <ABeaufour@novell.com>
- Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 09:57:55 +0200
- To: www-style@w3.org
On Wednesday August 17 2005 20:24, Matthew Raymond wrote: > Allan Beaufour wrote: > > XForms elements do not have a readonly property or attribute that can be > > set directly on the element itself. Controls are bound to data nodes, > > which have a readonly property. So as I read it, the above is not valid > > for XForms. > > Okay, let me try again: > | The purpose of the :read-only and :read-write pseudo-classes is to > | allow authors to customize the look of elements which have a > | read-only property or attribute, or are otherwise bound to a node > | with a read-only model item property, that can be set in the > | markup. An element is :read-only if its associated "read-only" > | property or attribute is set to true. An element is :read-write if its > | associated "read-only" property or attribute is set to false. > > Better? Yes it does not conflict with XForms anymore. -- Allan Beaufour Novell Denmark Novell® BrainShare® Barcelona 2005 11-15 September The CCIB, Barcelona, Spain www.novell.com/brainshare/europe
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