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Posted by |-|erc on 10/07/05 00:33
Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote in :
|-|erc wrote:
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: > "David Dorward" <dorward@yahoo.com> wrote in
: > : |-|erc wrote:
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: > : > : height attribute is deprecated,
: > :
: > : > stop giving phony advice.
: > :
: > : That wasn't advice, it was a statement[1]. The advice "don't use the height
: > : attribute" could be implied from it, but wasn't actually stated.
: > :
: > : "Don't use the height attribute" is, however, good advice in this instance,
: > : and is certainly not phony (unlike your name ("Pipe dash pipe erc"!) and
: > : email address).
: > :
: > :
: > : [1] Not actually a correct one as it happens, HTML didn't have a height
: > : attribute for <tr> elements in the first place, so such an attribute
: > : couldn't be deprecated.
: >
: > he said height, not <tr height>. and if you claim height is deprecated cite something,
: > because I've never heard such a total figment of anyones imagination like yours. maybe its a tumor?
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: Pardon but no, you Herc said '<tr height=50>'
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: http://www.message-id.net/4343d2ba$0$13403$892e7fe2@authen.white.readfreenews.net
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: I misread your TR as TH (Table Heading) which like TD (Table Data) use
: to allow a height attribute, but is now deprecated in HTML 4.01
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: http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/tables.html#edef-TD
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: Ready for a MRI now are we? ;-)
Read the top word on the page, "recommendation".
It will never be deprecated because that would change the simplistic unilateral markup capabilities,
i.e. a single file single syntax. The computers will be spitting out their own HTML soon they don't want
to seperate content from layout, styles are redundant. There's one man who decides if he will make
all browsers suddenly stop working on 95% of sites, that's Bill Gates and $200,000,000 says he
won't abide with your decision.
Herc
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