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Guiding Ideas of XHTML? (Was: xhtml, javascript, hierarchical menus.)


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In a message dated 17/06/2003 09:05:24 GMT Daylight Time, bry@i... writes:

Most hierarchical menu scripts seem to work on the principal of having a
javascript array of links that are then written to a part of the
document using dom. This as far as I can understand goes against the
guiding ideas of xhtml, it's simple enough to toggle on/off visibility
of particular content, but to control a multi-level menu seems to
require this dynamic document manipulation; anyone have any ideas how a
multi-level menu in the right spirit of xhtml could be controlled?


Bry,

Just curious.

What do you think the "guiding ideas" of XHTML are?

Andrew Watt
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