Moin moin
darf in xhtml1.0 strict das Attribut id im Element a (anchor) stehen?
In der DTD habe ich folgendes gefunden:
<!--=== The Anchor Element ==================-->
<!ENTITY % Shape "(rect|circle|poly|default)">
<!ENTITY % Coords "CDATA" -- comma-separated list of lengths -->
<!ELEMENT A - - (%inline;)* -(A) -- anchor -->
<!ATTLIST A
%attrs; -- %coreattrs, %i18n, %events --
charset %Charset; #IMPLIED -- char encoding of linked resource --
type %ContentType; #IMPLIED -- advisory content type --
name CDATA #IMPLIED -- named link end --
href %URI; #IMPLIED -- URI for linked resource --
hreflang %LanguageCode; #IMPLIED -- language code --
rel %LinkTypes; #IMPLIED -- forward link types --
rev %LinkTypes; #IMPLIED -- reverse link types --
accesskey %Character; #IMPLIED -- accessibility key character --
shape %Shape; rect -- for use with client-side image maps --
coords %Coords; #IMPLIED -- for use with client-side image maps --
tabindex NUMBER #IMPLIED -- position in tabbing order --
onfocus %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element got the focus --
onblur %Script; #IMPLIED -- the element lost the focus --
Von id steht hier nichts - lese ich das falsch?
Gruß,
Marc.
Und immer schön
validieren (http://validator.w3c.org)
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