Testing V10

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Testing V10

Postby elfring » Sat Apr 03, 2010 9:26 pm

I have run about 65 pages through the beta that I previously ran through V8.???. The beta caught a few incorrect height and width settings that V8 missed. But so far nothing really major between the 2 versions.

One continued annoyance, which isn't your problem, is the problem in XHTML 1.1 of browser incompatibilities. I have to use:

<map name="controlmap" id="controlmap">

for image maps. The name attribute should not be there, but unless it is there either IE or firefox won't use the image map correctly. (Can't remember which.) I know I can fix the "bug" by doing an .htaccess entury to change how pages are served, but I'm not thrilled with that solution.

Is there a way to tell CSE that I don't consider a name attribute in a map statement to be an error?
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Re: Testing V10

Postby Albert Wiersch » Sat Apr 03, 2010 10:45 pm

Hello,

Sure, you can disable flag 79. Right-click on the message and look at the options under "Options for this Message". You might want to change the message type to "Message" instead of disabling it.

It looks like there is also an error message controlled by flag 80. With this one, I would just recommend disabling it with "Disable using Exact Text Match" instead of disabling flag 80, which does a lot of other checking as well.

Of course all of this is if you don't want to change the XHTML 1.1 DOCTYPE. It may be better to simply use XHTML 1.0 which allows the "name" attribute.

Do you think CSE HTML Validator should display a warning about this problem when "name" is not used? If so, do you have any further details that might help me program CSE HTML Validator to warn about this issue?
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