On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 12:19:14 -0800, Joe Lee <leejd@xxxxxx> wrote:
> I agree that the problem appears to be mostly caused by the use of the
> name attribute instead of the id attribute. While there are some
> elements where it is still useful to specify the name attribute, 

Doesn't XHTML strict have a problem with the name attribute?  I know
it doesn't like it in <form> tags.  I'd start using id if you can.

Mike E.

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