Re: XHTML and noshade in HR
by timbooker(at)btinternet.com
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Mon, 24 Jul 2000 10:22:02 +0100 |
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Rob Atkinson <robatkinson(at)nucleus.com> |
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hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org |
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In XHTML, you need to use noshade="noshade".
That should fix it,
Tim
>Although the HR has been depreciated in favour of BORDER (which
>only works in IE) I have been trying to figure how to do the
>switch into valid XHTML code.
>
>Taking < hr width="85%" align="center" noshade >
>and turning into < hr width="85%" align="center" noshade />
>gives me "Error: the name and vi delimiter can be omitted from an
>attribute specification only if SHORTTAG YES is specified."
>
>Taking out the "noshade" attribute makes the tag valid.
>
>I have no idea what a "vi delimiter" is and thought I could do an
>end-run by figuring out how-to use a SHORTTAG with the "noshade".
>Haven't been getting very far.
>
>Can someone help me out with what they have found to work in
>Netscape--with regard to HR and the width, align, and noshade
>attributes--and still be XHTML valid?
>
>Thanks
>
>
>Website Rob
>Helping people create a Potent Website
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