Re: JavaScript in table tags
by "Hilma" <Hilma(at)hilma.freeserve.co.uk>
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Mon, 1 Apr 2002 20:22:31 +0100 |
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"Martin Clifford" <MLC1(at)nrc.gov>, <hwg-basics(at)hwg.org> |
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>>Okay -
>>From what I understand, the W3C put together a list of *recommendations*
for people to follow as they write their >>code. I don't believe you must
strictly adhere to it as law.
>>Frankly, there is no way you are going to get those values into your
content section without using JavaScript
>>(unless you are going to use server-side applications to do so) without
putting <script/script> tags into the table.
>>I can't see WHY they would recommend that developers not use JavaScript
commands within a table...
>>I do it on my site with no problems.
>>Maybe I'll head on over to the W3C website and see what it's all about.
>>Martin
hmm, yes, it *works* OK;
It's just as I'm starting out, i want to stick to the rules from the start.
(I'm from a programming background, where things simply *won;'t work* if
you don;t stick to the rules;
I find this freedom very dis-orientating; so the rules suit me fine!)
*IF* i can get what i want done, done.
And then i get to stick a little W3C icon on my pages :-)
Let us know what you find -
I get lost in W3C as there is so much there and I'm not yet familiar with
this world -
hilma
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