Hi everyone,
Any solution to my following problem is greatly appreciated.
I am trying to define a new content model for <div> element. The following is my DTD. First I am creating a parameter entity with the default xhtml1.1 DTD located at w3.org. Then I am defining a new element called "some"...
Yes, that's what exactly I am doing. monksnake you can go through this doc http://72.14.203.104/search?q=cache:DOfZ0POHmN0J:www.perfectxml.com/cg/xhtmlbb1.asp%3Fpg%3D5+adding+custom+attributes+to+body+element+in+xhtml+1.1&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=10&gl=us it's not by w3c but by going through that you...
Hi Foamcow,
Thanks for your reply. For this specific problem I can use the css as mentioned by AdaHacker. But w3c documentation on XHTML1.1 says we can extend the content model of any element. I unable to do that in this scenario. I just want to know how I can do that.
Hi AdaHacker,
Thansk for your reply. It sounds good to me. Yes, I can do that and may be I will do that. But I want to find a solution for my problem. It will help me great in future if I want to extend any other element's content model.
Hi,
Nice to have XML forum. I tried alot and I coundn't find a solution to my problem. Any help is greatly appreciated. The problem is, I have downloaded the default 'XHTML11.dtd' driver from w3c to a folder in my project(.NET project) and I am validating my XHTML docs i.e. .aspx pages against...
Hi,
Nice to have XHTML forum. I tried alot and I coundn't find a solution to my problem. Any help is greatly appreciated. The problem is, I have downloaded the default 'XHTML11.dtd' driver from w3c to a folder in my project(.NET project) and I am validating my XHTML docs i.e. .aspx pages against...
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