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A
,
ABBREV
,
ACRONYM
,
ADDRESS
,
APP
,
APPLET
,
AREA
,
AU
,
B
,
BANNER
,
BASE
,
BASEFONT
,
BDO
,
BGSOUND
,
BIG
,
BLINK
,
BLOCKQUOTE
,
BODY
,
BQ
,
BR
,
CAPTION
,
CENTER
,
CITE
,
CODE
,
COL
,
COLGROUP
,
CREDIT
,
DD
,
DEL
,
DFN
,
DIR
,
DIV
,
DL
,
DT
,
EM
,
EMBED
,
FN
,
FIG
,
FONT
,
FORM
,
FRAME
,
FRAMESET
,
H1
,
H2
,
H3
,
H4
,
H5
,
H6
,
HEAD
,
HP
,
HR
,
HTML
,
I
,
IMG
,
INPUT
,
INS
,
ISINDEX
,
KBD
,
LANG
,
LH
,
LI
,
LINK
,
LISTING
,
MAP
,
MARQUEE
,
MENU
,
META
,
NEXTID
,
NOBR
,
NOEMBED
,
NOFRAMES
,
NOTE
,
OL
,
OPTION
,
OVERLAY
,
P
,
PARAM
,
PERSON
,
PLAINTEXT
,
PRE
,
Q
,
S
,
SAMP
,
SELECT
,
SMALL
,
SPAN
,
STRIKE
,
STRONG
,
SUB
,
SUP
,
TAB
,
TABLE
,
TBODY
,
TD
,
TEXTAREA
,
TFOOT
,
TH
,
THEAD
,
TITLE
,
TR
,
TT
,
U
,
UL
,
VAR
,
WBR
,
XMP
block
block.forms,
list,
preformatted
and the entities
DL
and
P
block
block.forms
BLOCKQUOTE,
FORM
and
ISINDEX
body.content
block,
heading,
text
and the entities
HR
and
ADDRESS
block,
heading
and the entities
HR,
ADDRESS
and
IMG
This recommended change in the members of this group means that
all text within a body should be enclosed in some kind of block.
This means thatfont
TT,
B
and
I
heading
H1,
H2,
H3,
H4,
H5
and
H6
list
UL,
OL,
DIR
and
MENU
DL
which is identified separately.
phrase
EM,
STRONG,
CODE,
SAMP,
KBD,
VAR
and
CITE
preformated
PRE,
XMP
and
LISTING
PRE
text
phrase
and
font
and the entities
A,
IMG
and
BR
and parsed character data.
Parsed character data is any valid character data after the data
has been parsed and all
special character
entities have been replaced with their character data.
The internationalization proposal also includes in group text
the entities
BDO,
Q,
SPAN,
SUB,
SUP
#name
.
This will load the document, but will position the display
starting at the location of this NAME tag.
An A element with an HREF attribute can also be constructed
to jump directly to this destination tag within the same document
by a URL consisting solely of #name
The presence of REL=
relation
in document A with HREF to document/object B
identifies a relationship that B has to A that A recognizes/authorizes/verifies.
The presence of REV=
relation
of the identical relation
in document B with HREF to document/object A
identifies a desired/expected/claimed relationship that B has to A,
but must be verified by checking with A.
<A HREF="..." >characters...
</A>
<A NAME="..." >characters...
</A>
<A HREF="..."
NAME="..."
REL="..."
REV="..."
URN="..."
TITLE="..."
METHODS="..."
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
CHARSET="..."
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
MD="..."
TARGET="..."
SHAPE="...">characters...
</A>
heading
text
but not element
<A>
text
http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/MarkUp/RegistrationAuthority.html
,
but that link no longer responds. The entire topic of link relationships
is under active discussion and change.
Early examples of relationship names are
UseIndex, UseGlossary, Annotation, Reply, Embed,
Precedes, Subdocument, Present, Search, Supersedes, History, Made,
Owns, Approves, Supports, Refutes, Includes, Interested.
URN is for a Universal Resource Number, and is not currently
used or supported, and is a Level 1 attribute.
RFC 1866 describes it as a preferred, more persistent identifier
than the value of HREF.
TITLE is little used or supported, and is a Level 1 attribute,
but is expected to be the title of the HREF document.
RFC 1866 suggests TITLE can be displayed as a margin note
or on a small box while the mouse is over the anchor.
(ed. I am unaware of any browser that has implemented this
feature.)
METHODS is little used or supported, but is expected to be
a white-space-separated list of HTTP METHODS supported by the
object and accessible to the user.
RFC 1866 suggests that the content of the A element may be
rendered differently depending upon the HTTP method.
TARGET is a Netscape 2.0 extension to define a window name for use
by the retrieved hyperlink. If the named window is not already
open, Netscape 2.0 will open a new window and assign it that name.
See also the FRAME element for naming a window.
SHAPE is proposed to provide a mechanism to define
multiple A elements and corresponding "hotzones" within the
proposed FIG element, to perform the equivalent function
of ISMAP without the need for writing a responding cgi-bin program.
For an alternate proposal, see the MAP element.
A is a Level 0 element.
<ABBREV>characters... </ABBREV>
<ABBREV
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters...
</ABBREV>
-In progress, to be determined-
-In progress, to be determined-
<ACRONYM>characters... </ACRONYM>
<ACRONYM
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters...
</ACRONYM>
-In progress, to be determined-
-In progress, to be determined-
<ADDRESS>characters...
</ADDRESS>
<ADDRESS
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ALIGN=center|left|right|justify
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
CLEAR=left|right|all|"..."
NOWRAP>characters...
</ADDRESS>
text
or element <P>
body.content
ALIGN=center|left|right|justify
The CLEAR and NOWRAP attributes are proposed in Version 3.
ADDRESS is a Level 0 element.
See the element APPLET
<APPLET
CODE="..."
WIDTH="..."
HEIGHT="...">characters... </APPLET>
<APPLET
CODE="..."
WIDTH="..."
HEIGHT="..."
CODEBASE="..."
ALT="..."
NAME="..."
ALIGN=left|right|top|texttop|middle|absmiddle|baseline|bottom|absbottom
VSPACE="..."
HSPACE="...">characters... </APPLET>
<PARAM>
and any other elements which would have been allowed at this
point in the document.
-In progress, to be determined-
<AREA COORDS="...">
<AREA COORDS="..."
SHAPE=rect|circle|polygon
HREF="..."
NOHREF
ALT="...">
<MAP>
<AU>characters... </AU>
<AU
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters...
</AU>
-In progress, to be determined-
-In progress, to be determined-
<B>characters...
</B>
<B
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters...
</B>
text
font
<BANNER>characters...
</BANNER>
<BANNER
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters...
</BANNER>
-In progress, to be determined-
<BODY>
<BASE HREF="...">
<BASE HREF="..." TARGET="...">
<HEAD>
<BASEFONT SIZE=1|2|3|4|5|6|7>
<BASEFONT SIZE=1|2|3|4|5|6|7>
-In progress, to be determined-
-In progress, to be determined-
<BDO DIR=ltr|rtl>characters... </BDO>
<BDO
DIR=ltr|rtl LANG="...">characters...
</BDO>
text
text
<BGSOUND SRC="...">
<BGSOUND
SRC="..."
LOOP="...">
-In progress, to be determined-
<BIG>characters...
</BIG>
<BIG
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters...
</BIG>
-In progress, to be determined-
-In progress, to be determined-
<BLINK>characters...
</BLINK>
<BLINK>characters...
</BLINK>
-In progress, to be determined-
-In progress, to be determined-
<BLOCKQUOTE>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
<BLOCKQUOTE
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ALIGN=center|left|right|justify>
</BLOCKQUOTE>
body.content
block.forms
ALIGN=center|left|right|justify
Version 3 proposes replacing the BLOCKQUOTE element with the
BQ element.
BLOCKQUOTE is a Level 0 element.
<BODY
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
BACKGROUND="..."
BGCOLOR="..."
BGPROPERTIES=fixed
TEXT="#rrggbb"
LINK="#rrggbb"
VLINK="#rrggbb"
ALINK="#rrggbb">
</BODY>
body.content
<HTML>
Black, Maroon, Green, Olive, Navy, Purple, Teal, Gray, Silver, Red, Lime,
Yellow, Blue, Fuchsia, Aqua, White.
The TEXT, LINK, VLINK, and ALINK attributes are Netscape 1.1 extensions,
and also appear to work with MS Internet Explorer 2.0.
BGPROPERTIES is an MS Internet Explorer 2.0 extension and currently
only accepts the value of "fixed" which provides a watermark
(non-scrolling) background image.
<BQ>
</BQ>
<BQ
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
CLEAR=left|right|all|"..."
NOWRAP>
</BQ>
<CREDIT>
-others to be determined-
<BQ>
-others to be determined-
<BR>
<BR
CLEAR=left|right|all|"..."
ID="..."
CLASS="...">
text
<CAPTION>characters... </CAPTION>
<CAPTION
ALIGN=top|bottom|left|right
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters... </CAPTION>
-In progress, to be determined-
<FIG>
<TABLE>
<CENTER>characters... </CENTER>
<CENTER>characters... </CENTER>
-In progress, to be determined-
<A>
-In progress, to be determined-
ALIGN="center"
proposed new attribute for all the
text block elements such as the
<P>
paragraph and
<H?>
header elements and the new
<DIV>
element.
Both RFC 1866 and the current Version 3 specification
only include the ALIGN attribute, not the CENTER element,
and Netscape 2.0 has added the ALIGN="center"
attribute.
<CITE>characters...
</CITE>
<CITE
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters...
</CITE>
text
phrase
<CODE>characters...
</CODE>
<CODE
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters...
</CODE>
text
phrase
<COL>
<COL
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
SPAN=nn
WIDTH="..."
ALIGN=left|center|right|justify|char
CHAR="."
CHAROFF="..."
VALIGN=top|middle|bottom|baseline>
COLGROUP
TABLE
pt
=points,
pi
=picas,
in
=inches,
cm
=centimeters,
mm
=millimeters,
em
=em units,
px
=screen pixels.
In addition, the special suffix of an asterisk may be used
to specify a number to be used as a multiplier of a "standard" column width.
This is used to specify the widths of columns proportionately relative
to each other.
If a number does not accompany the asterisk it defaults to one.
Specifying WIDTH="0*" forces the column to its minimum width.
ALIGN and VALIGN define the alignment of text within a table cell.
If ALIGN=char, CHAR specifies the alignment character which defaults
to the decimal point for the current language. CHAROFF is a decimal
number that specifies the offset for the alignment character from the
beginning of the table cell in the DIR direction. Units may be specified
using the standard defined units suffixes plus the special suffix of the
percent sign indicating the percentage of offset within the cell from the
beginning of the cell.
<COLGROUP>
<COLGROUP
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ALIGN=left|center|right|justify|char
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
CHAR="."
CHAROFF="..."
VALIGN=top|middle|bottom|baseline>characters...
</COLGROUP>
COL
TABLE
pt
=points,
pi
=picas,
in
=inches,
cm
=centimeters,
mm
=millimeters,
em
=em units,
px
=screen pixels.
In addition, the special suffix of the percent sign may be used to
indicate the percentage of offset within the cell from the
beginning of the cell.
<CREDIT>characters... </CREDIT>
<CREDIT
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters... </CREDIT>
-In progress, to be determined-
<BQ>
<FIG>
<DD>characters...
<DD
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl>characters...
</DD>
block
text
<DL>
<DT>
or
another <DD>
or the </DL>
element to end the list, and thus do not require the
ending tag.
The LANG and DIR attributes are introduced with the
internationalization proposal.
All list elements are Level 0.
<DEL>characters... </DEL>
<DEL
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters...
</DEL>
-In progress, to be determined-
-In progress, to be determined-
<DFN>characters... </DFN>
<DFN
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters...
</DFN>
-In progress, to be determined-
-In progress, to be determined-
<LI>
elements.
<DIR></DIR>
<DIR COMPACT
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ALIGN=center|left|right|justify>
</DIR>
<LI>
but not any member of group
block
list
<UL PLAIN WRAP=HORIZ>
is proposed
in Version 3 as a replacement for the DIR element.
The exclusion in RFC 1866 of group block
within DIR implies
(among other things) that DIR can contain no nested lists,
nor any paragraphs even though the LI element normally would allow this.
Some browsers do not enforce this exclusion.
The LANG and DIR attributes are introduced with the
internationalization proposal.
The internationalization proposal also includes
ALIGN=center|left|right|justify
All list elements are Level 0.
<DIV>characters...
</DIV>
<DIV
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ALIGN=left|center|right|justify
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
NOWRAP
CLEAR=left|right|all|"...">characters...
</DIV>
-In progress, to be determined-
<BODY>
<DIV ALIGN=center>
is the proposed replacement
for the non-standard CENTER
element.
This is a Netscape 2.0 extension but it only recognizes
ALIGN=left|right|center.
<DT>
and <DD>
elements.
<DL></DL>
<DL
COMPACT
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
CLEAR=left|right|all|"...">
</DL>
<LH>
<DT>
<DD>
block
<DT>characters...
<DT
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl>characters...
</DT>
text
<DL>
<DD>
or
another <DT>
or the </DL>
element to end the list, and thus do not require the
ending tag.
The LANG and DIR attributes are introduced with the
internationalization proposal.
All list elements are Level 0.
<EM>characters...
</EM>
<EM
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters...
</EM>
text
phrase
<EMBED SRC="...">
<EMBED
SRC="..."
HEIGHT="..."
WIDTH="..."
attribute_1="..."
attribute_2="..."
...>characters...
</EMBED>
<NOEMBED>
-In progress, to be determined-
<FIG SRC="..."></FIG>
<FIG SRC="..."
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
CLEAR=left|right|all|"..."
NOFLOW
MD="..."
ALIGN=left|right|center|justify|bleedleft|bleedright
WIDTH=value
HEIGHT=value
UNITS="..."
IMAGEMAP="..."></FIG>
<OVERLAY>
<CAPTION>
<CREDIT>
-In progress, to be determined-
(ed: all normal markup elements?)
-In progress, to be determined-
<FN ID="...">characters... </FN>
<FN
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters... </FN>
-In progress, to be determined-
-In progress, to be determined-
<FONT SIZE=[+|-]1|2|3|4|5|6|7>
<FONT
SIZE=[+|-]1|2|3|4|5|6|7
COLOR="..."
FACE="...">
-In progress, to be determined-
-In progress, to be determined-
Black, Maroon, Green, Olive, Navy, Purple, Teal, Gray, Silver, Red, Lime,
Yellow, Blue, Fuchsia, Aqua, White.
The FACE attribute is a MS Internet Explorer 2.0 extension to specify
a font style, but the permitted values are not defined.
QUERY_STRING
.
METHOD=POST (the preferred) sends the input information in a data body
which is available on stdin
with the data length set
in the environment variable CONTENT_LENGTH
.
Form data is a stream of name=value
pairs
separated by the &
character.
Each name=value pair is URL encoded,
i.e. spaces are changed into the plus character and some characters
are encoded into hexadecimal.
At least one of the following is expected inside the FORM
contents: INPUT, SELECT, TEXTAREA.
<FORM></FORM>
<FORM ACTION="..."
METHOD=GET|POST
ENCTYPE="..."
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ACCEPT-CHARSET="..."
SCRIPT="...">
</FORM>
body.content
and elements
<INPUT>
<SELECT>
<TEXTAREA>
but not element
<FORM>
block.forms
application/x-www-form-urlencoded
for the ENCTYPE attribute.
RFC 1867 adds the value of multipart/form-data
for this attribute to permit a FORM to upload one or more files
in addition to the FORM data. METHOD=POST is required with
this value of ENCTYPE.
This file upload extension is implemented in Netscape 2.0.
Most current browsers only handle ACTION for the
http:
access type, but proposals for handling the
mailto:
access type are being discussed.
The LANG, DIR, and ACCEPT-CHARSET attributes are introduced with the
internationalization proposal.
The ACCEPT-CHARSET attribute is to provide a hint as to the
character set or sets that the receiving URL is prepared to handle.
Version 3 proposes the SCRIPT attribute to specify a URL which
contains a limited syntax script to be downloaded to the browser
for execution to preprocess the FORM output before sending it
to the ACTION destination.
This SCRIPT proposal may change as part of the new proposals
concerning APPLET and EMBED.
All elements concerning FORM are Level 2.
<FRAME>
<FRAME
SRC="..."
NAME="..."
MARGINWIDTH="..." MARGINHEIGHT="..."
SCROLLING=yes|no|auto
NORESIZE>
<FRAMESET>
_blank, _self, _parent,
_top
. These values must begin with the underbar character and
have the following respective meanings: new unnamed window, load in the
same window, load in the parent window (if none use self), load in the
top window (if none use self). Netscape 2.0 defines the units for
MARGINWIDTH and MARGINHEIGHT as pixels.
<FRAMESET>characters... </FRAMESET>
<FRAMESET
ROWS="..."
COLS="...">characters...
</FRAMESET>
<FRAME>
<FRAMESET>
<NOFRAMES>
<HTML>
<H1>characters...
</H1>
<H1
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ALIGN=left|center|right|justify
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
CLEAR=left|right|all|"..."
SEQNUM=nnn
SKIP=nnn
DINGBAT=entity-name
SRC="..."
MD="..."
NOWRAP>characters...
</H1>
text
heading
ALIGN=center|left|right|justify
Netscape 2.0 implements
ALIGN=center|left|right
The ID attribute was proposed in HTML+ and Version 3
to replace the NAME attribute
in the A element to establish internal hyperlink destinations.
With the expected use of ID for style sheets, this is likely to change.
All other attributes are proposed in Version 3.
RFC 1866 states typical rendering is bold, very large font, centered;
when printed causes a page break.
Headings are Level 0 elements.
<H2>characters...
</H2>
<H2
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
ALIGN=left|center|right|justify
CLEAR=left|right|all|"..."
SEQNUM=nnn
SKIP=nnn
DINGBAT=entity-name
SRC="..."
MD="..."
NOWRAP>characters...
</H2>
text
heading
ALIGN=center|left|right|justify
Netscape 2.0 implements
ALIGN=center|left|right
The ID attribute was proposed in HTML+ and Version 3
to replace the NAME attribute
in the A element to establish internal hyperlink destinations.
With the expected use of ID for style sheets, this is likely to change.
All other attributes are proposed in Version 3.
RFC 1866 states typical rendering is bold, large font, flush left.
Headings are Level 0 elements.
<H3>characters...
</H3>
<H3
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ALIGN=left|center|right|justify
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
CLEAR=left|right|all|"..."
SEQNUM=nnn
SKIP=nnn
DINGBAT=entity-name
SRC="..."
MD="..."
NOWRAP>characters...
</H3>
text
heading
ALIGN=center|left|right|justify
Netscape 2.0 implements
ALIGN=center|left|right
The ID attribute was proposed in HTML+ and Version 3
to replace the NAME attribute
in the A element to establish internal hyperlink destinations.
With the expected use of ID for style sheets, this is likely to change.
All other attributes are proposed in Version 3.
RFC 1866 states typical rendering is italic, large font, slightly indented.
Headings are Level 0 elements.
<H4>characters...
</H4>
<H4
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ALIGN=left|center|right|justify
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
CLEAR=left|right|all|"..."
SEQNUM=nnn
SKIP=nnn
DINGBAT=entity-name
SRC="..."
MD="..."
NOWRAP>characters...
</H4>
text
heading
ALIGN=center|left|right|justify
Netscape 2.0 implements
ALIGN=center|left|right
The ID attribute was proposed in HTML+ and Version 3
to replace the NAME attribute
in the A element to establish internal hyperlink destinations.
With the expected use of ID for style sheets, this is likely to change.
All other attributes are proposed in Version 3.
RFC 1866 states typical rendering is bold, normal font, indented more than H3.
Headings are Level 0 elements.
<H5>characters...
</H5>
<H5
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ALIGN=left|center|right|justify
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
CLEAR=left|right|all|"..."
SEQNUM=nnn
SKIP=nnn
DINGBAT=entity-name
SRC="..."
MD="..."
NOWRAP>characters...
</H5>
text
heading
ALIGN=center|left|right|justify
Netscape 2.0 implements
ALIGN=center|left|right
The ID attribute was proposed in HTML+ and Version 3
to replace the NAME attribute
in the A element to establish internal hyperlink destinations.
With the expected use of ID for style sheets, this is likely to change.
All other attributes are proposed in Version 3.
By default, Netscape uses a font size for H5 that
is smaller than default text.
For most other browsers, the font size for all headers
is at least as large as the default text.
RFC 1866 states typical rendering is italic, normal font, indented as H4.
Headings are Level 0 elements.
<H6>characters...
</H6>
<H6
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ALIGN=left|center|right|justify
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
CLEAR=left|right|all|"..."
SEQNUM=nnn
SKIP=nnn
DINGBAT=entity-name
SRC="..."
MD="..."
NOWRAP>characters...
</H6>
text
heading
ALIGN=center|left|right|justify
Netscape 2.0 implements
ALIGN=center|left|right
The ID attribute was proposed in HTML+ and Version 3
to replace the NAME attribute
in the A element to establish internal hyperlink destinations.
With the expected use of ID for style sheets, this is likely to change.
All other attributes are proposed in Version 3.
By default, Netscape uses a font size for H6 that
is smaller than default text.
For most other browsers, the font size for all headers
is at least as large as the default text.
RFC 1866 states typical rendering is bold, normal font, not indented.
Headings are Level 0 elements.
<HEAD
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl>
</HEAD>
<TITLE>
<ISINDEX>
<BASE>
<META>
<LINK>
<NEXTID>
<HTML>
<HPn>characters... </HPn>
<HPn>characters... </HPn>
<HR>
<HR
DIR=ltr|rtl
ALIGN=left|right|center|justify
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
CLEAR=left|right|all|"..."
SRC="..."
MD="..."
SIZE=number
WIDTH=number|percent
NOSHADE>
body.content
ALIGN=center|left|right|justify
The CLEAR, SRC, and MD attributes are proposed in Version 3.
SRC is proposed to specify a custom image for the rule.
Some browsers draw the line only within the current text margins
(which may be indented on left and/or right due to lists, etc.)
SIZE, WIDTH, ALIGN, and NOSHADE attributes are Netscape extensions,
but Netscape 2.0 only implements
ALIGN=center|left|right
The HR element is Level 0.
<HTML
VERSION="..."
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl>
</HTML>
<HEAD>
<BODY>
<PLAINTEXT>
<I>characters...
</I>
<I
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters...
</I>
text
font
<IMG SRC="...">
<IMG SRC="..."
ALT="..."
ISMAP
LANG="..."
DIR=lrt|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
MD="..."
ALIGN=bottom|middle|top|left|right|texttop|absmiddle|baseline|absbottom
HEIGHT=value
WIDTH=value
UNITS="..."
BORDER=value
LOWSRC="..."
HSPACE=value
VSPACE=value
USEMAP="..."
DYNSRC="..."
START=fileopen|mouseover
CONTROLS
LOOP=number|INFINITE|-1
LOOPDELAY=number>
text
bottom|middle|top
as values for the ALIGN attribute.
The additional values for the ALIGN attribute are Netscape extensions,
and include the capability to define floating images.
Version 3 proposes adding only the (left|right
) values for ALIGN
to identify images that imply that text can float around the image.
Some image capable browsers will display the ALT
text until the full image is retrieved.
RFC 1866 states that
Level 0 conformance must accept the element, but Level 1
conformance is required before it displays the image.
Version 3 proposes the UNITS attribute for use by the WIDTH and HEIGHT
attributes to define units other than pixels.
RFC 1866 states that an IMG element with an ISMAP element must
only exist in the content of an A element with an HREF attribute.
Version 3 proposes a FIG element
as an advanced alternative to the IMG element,
for more sophisticated multi-part overlay images,
more control over text that is the equivalent of ALT,
and with a proposed SHAPE attribute on the A element
a method to perform the common use of the ISMAP attribute
without the need for a responding cgi-bin program.
The USEMAP is part of an alternate proposal for client-side
image mapes.
It is implemented as a Netscape 2.0 extension.
USEMAP specifies a URL with a "#NAME" suffix
to identify a file and MAP name, and is used with the MAP element.
DYNSRC is defined by MS Internet Explorer 2.0 as the
address of a video clip or VRML world to be displayed if your
browser is capable, otherwise display SRC.
START is defined by MS Internet Explorer 2.0 as when the
videoclip or VRML world is to be displayed. If START=mouseover
,
the SRC image is displayed until the mouse cursor is over that image.
CONTROLS is defined by MS Internet Explorer 2.0 as displaying a set
of controls under the animation.
LOOP is defined by MS Internet Explorer 2.0 as how many times a
video clip will loop when activated.
If LOOP=-1
or LOOP=INFINITE
,
it will loop indefinately.
LOOPDELAY is defined by MS Internet Explorer 2.0 as how long,
in milliseconds, a video clip will wait between replays.
TYPE=text
is default.
NAME
defines the symbolic name of the field
returned to the server on submission and must be present
for all but TYPE=submit|reset
.
For TYPE=checkbox|radio
, multiple INPUT elements may have the same NAME value.
TYPE=radio
insures that exactly one choice amongst
INPUT elements with the same NAME value is selected at all times.
VALUE
is used to specify a default.
For TYPE=text|password
VALUE defines default text to be returned,
which normally is null.
For TYPE=password
the value should be obscured as it is entered.
For TYPE=checkbox|radio
VALUE defines the value returned when the
checkbox or radio is selected, which defaults to "on"
For TYPE=submit|reset
VALUE defines the label for the pushbutton.
Multiple TYPE=submit
should have different NAME values to
identify which submission button was selected.
CHECKED
defaults the specific checkbox or radio INPUT to selected.
For TYPE=radio
the default element checked is the first among
those with the same NAME value.
TYPE=image
defines
an image, whose URLis identified by the SRC attribute,
which, when clicked, performs the form submission and sends
the X,Y coordinates of the click, similar to ISMAP in the IMG element.
SIZE
and MAXLENGTH
are only
used with TYPE=text|password
.
SIZE
is the physical size of the
displayed input field expressed in characters
or characters,rows.
MAXLENGTH
is the maximum number of characters that are
accepted as input.
<INPUT>
<INPUT
TYPE="text | password | checkbox | radio | submit | reset | hidden | image | file | range | scribble | jot"
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
NAME="..."
VALUE="..."
SRC="..."
CHECKED
SIZE="..."
MAXLENGTH=number
ALIGN=top|middle|bottom|left|right
ACCEPT="..."
DISABLED
ERROR="..."
MIN=number
MAX=number
MD="...">
<FORM>
text|password|checkbox|radio|submit|reset|hidden|image
The <TEXTAREA> element
should be used instead of this INPUT element for multiline input areas.
TYPE=hidden VALUE="..."
is recognized by some browsers, and is
used to submit fixed information not entered by the user.
Note that RFC 1866 sets a max limit of 1024 characters on VALUE.
RFC 1866 only defines ALIGN=top|middle|bottom
RFC 1867 defines a mechanism for FORM-based file upload.
It defines the value file
for the TYPE attribute
and defines a new ACCEPT attribute.
Specifying TYPE=file
permits attaching one or more local files to the submitted output.
The browser may permit the user to specify multiple file names in
response to a single INPUT element with TYPE=file
ACCEPT is a list of media types or type patterns allowed for input.
The valid ACCEPT values and meaning of those values is platform dependent.
The value for the VALUE attribute specifies a default file name.
The browser must ask for confirmation before sending any file based
on the default file name.
A value for the SIZE attribute of "width,height
"
would specify a default filename width for the input display and height
sufficient to show some number of files.
A value for the MAXLENGTH attribute specifies a maximum Content-Length
(in bytes) which the responding server is likely to accept
for transferred files.
Including an INPUT element with TYPE=file
requires also specifying
ENCTYPE="multipart/form-data" METHOD=post
on the enclosing FORM element.
If the FORM does not specify this ENCTYPE, the behavior is unspecified
and the file transfer is likely to be rejected by the responding server.
Netscape 2.0 implements FORM-based file upload.
The LANG and DIR attributes are introduced with the
internationalization proposal.
Version 3 proposes the additional TYPE attribute values of
range|scribble
.
A beta version of Netscape includes a TYPE attribute value of jot
which is similar to scribble
.
Version 3 proposes the additional DISABLED, ERROR,
MIN, MAX, and MD attributes.
The Version 3 proposed TYPE=range
uses the proposed MIN and MAX attributes to specify limits to
numeric (real or integer) input.
The proposed default value is halfway between MIN and MAX.
The Version 3 proposed TYPE=scribble
is to allow the user to scribble with a pointing device on top of
the image specified with the SRC attribute.
The Version 3 proposed DISABLED attribute would display this INPUT,
but prohibit user entry/modification.
The Version 3 proposed ERROR attribute defines text to be displayed
in the event that the entered value for this INPUT is invalid.
All elements concerning FORM are Level 2.
<INS>characters... </INS>
<INS
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters...
</INS>
-In progress, to be determined-
-In progress, to be determined-
<FORM>
element which has more features.
When placed in the BODY of the document,
it requires the ACTION attribute to point to a cgi-bin
program which can handle the query, and
produces a simple INPUT field with a prompt
of: "This is a searchable index. Enter search keywords:
"
When placed in the HEAD of the document, it
informs the browser that the document is an index
document and can be examined using a keyword search.
The ISINDEX element is usually generated
automatically by a server-side script.
<ISINDEX>
<ISINDEX
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ACTION="..."
PROMPT="...">
<HEAD>
and any element that permits members of the group
block.forms
<KBD>characters...
</KBD>
<KBD
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters...
</KBD>
text
phrase
<LANG>characters... </LANG>
<LANG
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters...
</LANG>
-In progress, to be determined-
-In progress, to be determined-
<LH>characters...
</LH>
<LH
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters...
</LH>
-In progress, to be determined-
<DL>
<OL>
<UL>
<LI>characters...
<LI
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ALIGN=center|left|right|justify
within UL TYPE=disk|circle|square
within OL TYPE=A|a|I|i|i
within OL VALUE=n>characters...</LI>
text
block
<DIR>
<MENU>
<OL>
<UL>
ALIGN=center|left|right|justify
The TYPE and VALUE attributes are Netscape extensions.
The validity of their presence and possible values depends on
the particular list entity of which this is a list item.
Most browsers assume the list item ends with the beginning
of the next list item or the end of the list and
do not require the closing tag </LI>
All list elements are Level 0.
REL=
relation
identifies a relationship that B has to A that A recognizes/authorizes/verifies.
A LINK in document B with an HREF to document/object A with
REV=
relation that is the identical relation
identifies a desired/expected/claimed relationship of B to document/object A,
but must be verified by checking with A.
For further description of the LINK attributes, see the
A element.
<LINK HREF="..."
>
<LINK HREF="..."
REL="..."
REV="..."
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
CHARSET="..."
URN="..."
TITLE="..."
METHODS="..."
>
<HEAD>
Home, ToC, Index, Glossary, Copyright, Up, Next,
Previous, Help, Bookmark
.
Version 3 also discusses relations for a document banner
and style sheets.
LINK is a Level 0 element.
<LINK REV="owns" TITLE="Full Name" HREF="mailto:owner-e-mail@sandia.gov">
LINK elements are also recommended to identify
other individuals and their relationships to this document.
The REV value of made
should be used to identify the
author of the document.
Suggested values for REV in additional LINK elements are:
approves, editor, publisher.
Large documents which are separated into smaller HTML subdocuments
should use the LINK element with the REL attribute to identify these
relationships.
The parent document should identify all subdocuments by:
<LINK REL="Subdocument" TITLE="Subdoc Name" HREF="link-url">
The subdocument may identify its parent by:
<LINK REV="Subdocument" TITLE="Maindoc Name" HREF="link-url">
Any Sandia document which is part of
a set of HTML subdocuments which form a sequence or hierarchy should
include two specific LINK elements identifying the REL values of
next
and previous
.
Only one next
and one previous
relationship
may be specified in a document.
Any of the other document relationships mentioned in this Reference Manual may also be used.
<LISTING>characters...
</LISTING>
<LISTING WIDTH="..."
>characters...
</LISTING>
block
<PRE>
element.
RFC 1866 states that the content of the LISTING element should be
rendered so that at least 132 characters fit on a line.
RFC 1866 has declared LISTING as deprecated
and some current browsers no longer recognize it.
<MAP NAME="..."></MAP>
<MAP NAME="..."></MAP>
<AREA>
-In progress, to be determined-
<MARQUEE>characters... </MARQUEE>
<MARQUEE
ALIGN=top|middle|bottom
BEHAVIOR=scroll|slide|alternate
BGCOLOR=#rrggbb|colorname
DIRECTION=left|right
HEIGHT=number|number%
HSPACE=number
LOOP=number|INFINITE|-1
SCROLLAMOUNT=number
SCROLLDELAY=number
VSPACE=number>characters...
</MARQUEE>
-In progress, to be determined-
-In progress, to be determined-
scroll
completely in and completely off (the default),
slide
in and stay,
or bounce between alternate
sides of the marquee.
The BGCOLOR attribute defines the background color for the marquee,
which is specified as an "#rrggbb" number, or
the following color names:
Black, Maroon, Green, Olive, Navy, Purple, Teal, Gray, Silver, Red, Lime,
Yellow, Blue, Fuchsia, Aqua, White.
The DIRECTION attribute specifies the direction towards which the
text should flow.
The HEIGHT attribute specifies the height of the marquee, either
in pixels or with a percentsign character suffix to define a
percentage of the entire screen height.
The HSPACE and VSPACE attributes are specified in pixels
and define the amount to separate the marquee from surrounding text.
The LOOP attribute specifies how many times the text will loop.
If LOOP=-1
or LOOP=INFINITE
,
the text will loop indefinately.
The SCROLLAMOUNT specifies the number of pixels and
the SCROLLDELAY specifies the number of milliseconds
between each successive draw of the marquee text.
<LI>
elements which
may or may not be marked by a bullet or similar symbol.
<MENU></MENU>
<MENU COMPACT
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ALIGN=center|left|right|justify>
</MENU>
<LI>
but not any member of group
block
list
block
within MENU implies
(among other things) that MENU can contain no nested lists,
nor any paragraphs even though the LI element normally would allow this.
Some browsers do not enforce this exclusion.
The LANG and DIR attributes are introduced with the
internationalization proposal.
The internationalization proposal also includes
ALIGN=center|left|right|justify
By adding the PLAIN attribute to eliminate the bullets to the
UL element, Version 3 proposes to remove the MENU element.
All list elements are Level 0.
<META CONTENT="..."
>
<META HTTP-EQUIV="..."
NAME="..."
CONTENT="..."
URL="..."
>
<HEAD>
"REFRESH"
,
the CONTENT attribute to a number of seconds, and the URL attribute
to the file to load which defaults to reloading the same file.
Netscape 1.1 also recognizes placing the URL inside the quotes
which define the CONTENT value
by using a semicolon following the number of seconds, then the
URL=http://... text.
<META NAME="REVIEW" CONTENT="DD MMM YYYY">
<META HTTP-EQUIV="KEYWORDS" CONTENT="key1, key2, key3">
N=
provides the next available identifier
for use by automatic hypertext editors.
If the NEXTID element is manually entered, it should be
alphabetical to avoid conflict with such editors.
<NEXTID N="..."
>
<NEXTID N="..."
>
<HEAD>
NOBR
elements
cannot have line breaks inserted between them.
<NOBR>characters... </NOBR>
<NOBR>characters... </NOBR>
-In progress, to be determined-
-In progress, to be determined-
<NOEMBED>characters... </NOEMBED>
<NOEMBED>characters... </NOEMBED>
-In progress, to be determined-
<EMBED>
<NOFRAMES>characters... </NOFRAMES>
<NOFRAMES>characters... </NOFRAMES>
-In progress, to be determined-
<FRAMESET>
body.content
in the content
of the NOFRAMES element.
<NOTE>characters... </NOTE>
<NOTE
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
CLEAR=left|right|all|"..."
SRC="..."
MD="..."</NOTE>
-In progress, to be determined-
-In progress, to be determined-
<LI>
elements, and
ordered numerically in some way.
<OL></OL>
<OL
COMPACT
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ALIGN=center|left|right|justify
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
CLEAR=left|right|all|"..."
CONTINUE
SEQNUM=value
START=value
TYPE=A|a|I|i|1></OL>
<LH>
<LI>
list
ALIGN=center|left|right|justify
Version 3 proposes the CLEAR attribute.
The CONTINUE attribute is proposed by Version 3 to continue the
numbering from where the previous OL list left off.
The SEQNUM attribute is proposed by Version 3 to
define a starting number for the list.
START is a Netscape extension to do the same thing as SEQNUM.
The TYPE attribute is a Netscape extension.
Version 3 proposes using associated style sheets and the CLASS attribute
to handle these, and other, options to numbering style.
All list elements are Level 0.
<OPTION>characters...
<OPTION SELECTED VALUE="..."
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
DISABLED
ERROR="..."
SHAPE="..."
>characters...
</OPTION>
<SELECT>
"default"
, "circle x,y,r"
,
"rect x,y,w,h"
, and
"polygon x1,y1,x2,y2,..."
.
All elements concerning FORM are Level 2.
<OVERLAY SRC="...">
<OVERLAY SRC="..."
MD="..."
UNITS=pixels|en
X=value
Y=value
WIDTH=value
HEIGHT=value
IMAGEMAP="...">
<FIG>
<P>characters...
<P
ALIGN=center|left|right|justify|indent
WRAP=on|off
NOWRAP
CLEAR=left|right|all|"..."
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters...
</P>
text
block
<P>
element was a separator
and the </P>
element was not defined.
RFC 1866 changed the concept to a container and introduced the
optional </P>
element.
The LANG and DIR attributes are introduced with the
internationalization proposal.
HTML+ introduced the ALIGN
attribute
and is the only proposal to mention the indent
value.
The internationalization proposal includes
ALIGN=center|left|right|justify
Netscape 2.0 implements ALIGN=center|left|right
and
MS Internet Explorer 2.0 implements ALIGN=center|left|right|justify
Version 3 does not currently include indent
as an option
for ALIGN.
The CLEAR attribute is proposed in Version 3 to deal with text
able to float around an image defined with the IMG element.
HTML+ introduced the ID
attribute
to replace the NAME attribute
in the A element to establish internal hyperlink destinations.
With the expected use of ID for style sheets, this is likely to change.
HTML+ proposed WRAP to turn off automatic word wrap, making it possible
to leave text as it appears in the source.
Version 3 replaces the WRAP attribute and values with the NOWRAP attribute.
The P element is Level 0.
getParameter()
method.
<PARAM NAME="..." VALUE="...">
<PARAM NAME="..." VALUE="...">
<APPLET>
<PERSON>characters... </PERSON>
<PERSON
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters...
</PERSON>
-In progress, to be determined-
-In progress, to be determined-
<PLAINTEXT>characters...
</PLAINTEXT>
<PLAINTEXT WIDTH="..."
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl>characters...
</PLAINTEXT>
<HTML>
<PRE>
element.
RFC 1866 has declared PLAINTEXT as deprecated
and some current browsers no longer recognize it.
The LANG and DIR attributes are introduced with the
internationalization proposal.
<PRE>characters...
</PRE>
<PRE WIDTH=number
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
CLEAR=left|right|all|"..."
>characters...
</PRE>
<A>
<HR>
<BR>
and parsed character data
block
<Q>characters... </Q>
<Q
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters...
</Q>
text
text
<S>characters...
</S>
<S
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters...
</S>
-In progress, to be determined-
-In progress, to be determined-
<SAMP>characters...
</SAMP>
<SAMP
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters...
</SAMP>
text
phrase
<SELECT NAME="...">characters...
</SELECT>
<SELECT NAME="..."
SIZE=value
MULTIPLE
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
ALIGN=top|middle|bottom|left|right
DISABLED
ERROR="..."
SRC="..."
MD="..."
WIDTH=value
HEIGHT=value
UNITS=pixels|em>characters...
</SELECT>
<OPTION>
Note that the elements
<INPUT>
<SELECT>
<TEXTAREA>
are expressly prohibited by RFC 1866 from being nested
within the SELECT element content
<FORM>
<SMALL>characters...
</SMALL>
<SMALL
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters...
</SMALL>
-In progress, to be determined-
-In progress, to be determined-
<SPAN>characters... </SPAN>
<SPAN
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl>characters...
</SPAN>
text
text
<STRIKE>characters...
</STRIKE>
<STRIKE>characters...
</STRIKE>
-In progress, to be determined-
-In progress, to be determined-
<STRONG>characters...
</STRONG>
<STRONG
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters...
</STRONG>
text
phrase
<SUB>characters...
</SUB>
<SUB
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters...
</SUB>
text
<SUP>characters...
</SUP>
<SUP
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters...
</SUP>
text
<TAB>characters...
<TAB
ID="..."
INDENT=ens
TO="..."
ALIGN=left|center|right|decimal
DP="...">characters...
-In progress, to be determined-
-In progress, to be determined-
<TABLE></TABLE>
<TABLE
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
ALIGN=left|right|center|justify|bleedleft|bleedright
WIDTH="..."
COLS=number
BORDER="..."
FRAME=void|above|below|hsides|lhs|rhs|vsides|box|border
RULES=none|basic|rows|cols|all
CELLSPACING="..."
CELLPADDING="..."
CLEAR=left|right|all|"..."
NOFLOW
UNITS=en|relative|pixels
COLSPEC="..."
DP="..."
NOWRAP></TABLE>
<CAPTION>
<COL>
<COLGROUP>
<THEAD>
<TFOOT>
<TBODY>
<TR>
block
The ALIGN attribute specifies the table position relative to the window.
The WIDTH attribute specifies the entire table width, and defaults
to 100%.
The default units is pixels, but may be specified by a suffix on the number.
The standard defined units suffixes include:
pt
=points,
pi
=picas,
in
=inches,
cm
=centimeters,
mm
=millimeters,
em
=em units,
px
=screen pixels.
In addition the suffix of a percentsign may be used to specify the
percentage width of the space between the current left and right margins.
The COLS attribute specifies the total number of columns in the table and
aids the browser in determining the initial display and layout of the table.
The BORDER attribute controls frame width around the table and FRAME defines
which parts of the frame to include.
For BORDER, the default units is pixels,
but may be specified by one of the standard defined units suffixes.
BORDER=0 implies FRAME=none, and BORDER without a value implies FRAME=border.
The RULES attribute defines the presence or absence of rulings
between all rows and columns in this table.
The CELLSPACING attribute defines spacing between cells and CELLPADDING
defines spacing within cells.
The TABLE element has been partially implemented in Netscape 1.1 and
MS Internet Explorer 2.0.
The COL, COLGROUP, THEAD, and TFOOT elements are new and not yet implemented.
The FRAME and RULES attributes are new and not yet implemented.
The values justify|bleedleft|bleedright
for the ALIGN attribute
are Netscape 1.1 extensions.
The attribute COLSPEC was from an earlier version of the proposal
and is replaced by the COL and COLGROUP elements.
The attribute DP is from an earlier version of the proposal and
was used with a value of decimal
on the ALIGN attribute.
It has been replaced with the CHAR and CHAROFF attributes
used when ALIGN=char
which are
defined for all table grouping elements except TABLE.
The attributes CLEAR, NOFLOW, UNITS, and NOWRAP are Netscape 1.1 extensions.
Netscape 1.1 defines WIDTH as having a value of either a number of pixels
or a number followed by a percentsign to define a desired width of the table
which may be overridden by the browser.
It defines percentsign to specify the percentage of the entire window,
instead of the current margins.
<TBODY>
<TBODY
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
ALIGN=left|right|center|justify|char
CHAR="..."
CHAROFF="..."
VALIGN=top|middle|bottom|baseline>characters...</TBODY>
TR
TABLE
The table proposal states that a browser may display
ALIGN=justify
the same as the default
ALIGN=left
if it lacks support for text justification.
The CHAR and CHAROFF attributes are used when ALIGN=char
.
CHAR specifies a single character to be used for alignment, and
defaults to the decimal point in the current language.
CHAROFF specifies the offset, in the DIR direction, to the first
occurrence of the CHAR character on each line. If a line doesn't
include the CHAR character, it is to end at the CHAROFF position.
The default value for CHAROFF is either 50% or whatever will cause
the CHAR characters in all cells with a declared CHAR in a column to align.
The default units is pixels, but may be specified by a suffix on the number.
The standard defined units suffixes include:
pt
=points,
pi
=picas,
in
=inches,
cm
=centimeters,
mm
=millimeters,
em
=em units,
px
=screen pixels.
In addition the suffix of a percentsign may be used to specify the
percentage offset within the cell.
The VALIGN attribute defines the vertical alignment of the cell contents.
The ALIGN, CHAR and CHAROFF attribute values may be inherited from
other table elements in the following order:
cells < columns < column groups < rows < row groups < default.
The VALIGN, LANG and DIR attribute values may be inherited from
other table elements in the following order:
cells < rows < row groups < columns < column groups < table < default.
<TD>
<TD
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
AXIS="..."
AXES="..."
NOWRAP
ROWSPAN=value
COLSPAN=value
ALIGN=left|right|center|justify|char|decimal
CHAR="..."
CHAROFF="..."
DP="..."
VALIGN=top|middle|bottom|baseline
WIDTH=value
BGCOLOR="...">characters...</TD>
body.content
TR
The values justify|char
for the ALIGN attribute
are new and are not widely implemented.
The table proposal states that a browser may display
ALIGN=justify
the same as the default
ALIGN=left
if it lacks support for text justification.
The AXIS and AXES attributes for cells provide a means for defining
concise labels for cells, either for speech rendering, or for
database field names.
The attribute AXIS defaults to the cell contents.
The AXES is a comma separated list of axis names which together
identify the row and column headers that pertain to this cell.
The NOWRAP attribute will suppress word wrap in the cell.
The ROWSPAN and COLSPAN attributes define the integer number of rows and
columns spanned by the cell. A value of zero for either implies the
cell spans from this cell to the end of the table.
The attribute DP is from an earlier version of the proposal and
was used with a value of decimal
on the ALIGN attribute.
It has been replaced with the CHAR and CHAROFF attributes
used when ALIGN=char
.
CHAR specifies a single character to be used for alignment, and
defaults to the decimal point in the current language.
CHAROFF specifies the offset, in the DIR direction, to the first
occurrence of the CHAR character on each line. If a line doesn't
include the CHAR character, it is to end at the CHAROFF position.
The default value for CHAROFF is either 50% or whatever will cause
the CHAR characters in all cells with a declared CHAR in a column to align.
The default units is pixels, but may be specified by a suffix on the number.
The standard defined units suffixes include:
pt
=points,
pi
=picas,
in
=inches,
cm
=centimeters,
mm
=millimeters,
em
=em units,
px
=screen pixels.
In addition the suffix of a percentsign may be used to specify the
percentage offset within the cell.
The VALIGN attribute defines the vertical alignment of the cell contents.
The ALIGN, CHAR and CHAROFF attribute values may be inherited from
other table elements in the following order:
cells < columns < column groups < rows < row groups < default.
The VALIGN, LANG and DIR attribute values may be inherited from
other table elements in the following order:
cells < rows < row groups < columns < column groups < table < default.
The WIDTH attribute is a Netscape extension.
The BGCOLOR attribute is a MS Internet Explorer 2.0 extension.
Internet Explorer accepts either an "#rrggbb" number or
the following color names:
Black, Maroon, Green, Olive, Navy, Purple, Teal, Gray, Silver, Red, Lime,
Yellow, Blue, Fuchsia, Aqua, White.
NAME
defines the symbolic name of the field
returned to the server on submission.
The characters between the opening and closing tags
define the text to be initially displayed in the textarea,
and the default text to be returned, normally null.
Only ASCII text is allowed as characters, and newlines are respected.
ROWS
and COLS
define the physical size of the
displayed input field in numbers of characters.
<TEXTAREA NAME="..."
ROWS="..."
COLS="...">
</TEXTAREA>
<TEXTAREA NAME="..."
ROWS="..."
COLS="..."
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
WRAP=off|virtual|physical
ALIGN=top|middle|bottom|left|right
DISABLED
ERROR="...">characters...
</TEXTAREA>
<INPUT>
<SELECT>
<TEXTAREA>
are expressly prohibited by RFC 1866 from being nested
within the TEXTAREA element content
<FORM>
off
is default and lines are sent exactly as typed.
The value virtual
wraps in the display but are sent
exactly as typed.
The value physical
wraps in the display and sends new-lines
at the wrap points as if new-lines had been entered.
The early Version 3 proposal added the
ALIGN, DISABLED, and ERROR attributes.
The Version 3 proposed DISABLED attribute would display this TEXTAREA,
but prohibit user entry/modification.
The Version 3 proposed ERROR attribute defines text to be displayed
in the event that the entered value for this TEXTAREA is invalid.
All elements concerning FORM are Level 2.
<TFOOT>
<TFOOT
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
ALIGN=left|right|center|justify|char
CHAR="..."
CHAROFF="..."
VALIGN=top|middle|bottom|baseline>characters...</TFOOT>
TR
TABLE
The table proposal states that a browser may display
ALIGN=justify
the same as the default
ALIGN=left
if it lacks support for text justification.
The CHAR and CHAROFF attributes are used when ALIGN=char
.
CHAR specifies a single character to be used for alignment, and
defaults to the decimal point in the current language.
CHAROFF specifies the offset, in the DIR direction, to the first
occurrence of the CHAR character on each line. If a line doesn't
include the CHAR character, it is to end at the CHAROFF position.
The default value for CHAROFF is either 50% or whatever will cause
the CHAR characters in all cells with a declared CHAR in a column to align.
The default units is pixels, but may be specified by a suffix on the number.
The standard defined units suffixes include:
pt
=points,
pi
=picas,
in
=inches,
cm
=centimeters,
mm
=millimeters,
em
=em units,
px
=screen pixels.
In addition the suffix of a percentsign may be used to specify the
percentage offset within the cell.
The VALIGN attribute defines the vertical alignment of the cell contents.
The ALIGN, CHAR and CHAROFF attribute values may be inherited from
other table elements in the following order:
cells < columns < column groups < rows < row groups < default.
The VALIGN, LANG and DIR attribute values may be inherited from
other table elements in the following order:
cells < rows < row groups < columns < column groups < table < default.
<TH>
<TH
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
AXIS="..."
AXES="..."
NOWRAP
ROWSPAN=value
COLSPAN=value
ALIGN=left|right|center|justify|char|decimal
CHAR="..."
CHAROFF="..."
DP="..."
VALIGN=top|middle|bottom|baseline
WIDTH=value
BGCOLOR="...">characters...</TH>
body.content
TR
The values justify|char
for the ALIGN attribute
are new and are not widely implemented.
The table proposal states that a browser may display
ALIGN=justify
the same as the default
ALIGN=left
if it lacks support for text justification.
The AXIS and AXES attributes for cells provide a means for defining
concise labels for cells, either for speech rendering, or for
database field names.
The attribute AXIS defaults to the cell contents.
The AXES is a comma separated list of axis names which together
identify the row and column headers that pertain to this cell.
The NOWRAP attribute will suppress word wrap in the cell.
The ROWSPAN and COLSPAN attributes define the integer number of rows and
columns spanned by the cell. A value of zero for either implies the
cell spans from this cell to the end of the table.
The attribute DP is from an earlier version of the proposal and
was used with a value of decimal
on the ALIGN attribute.
It has been replaced with the CHAR and CHAROFF attributes
used when ALIGN=char
.
CHAR specifies a single character to be used for alignment, and
defaults to the decimal point in the current language.
CHAROFF specifies the offset, in the DIR direction, to the first
occurrence of the CHAR character on each line. If a line doesn't
include the CHAR character, it is to end at the CHAROFF position.
The default value for CHAROFF is either 50% or whatever will cause
the CHAR characters in all cells with a declared CHAR in a column to align.
The default units is pixels, but may be specified by a suffix on the number.
The standard defined units suffixes include:
pt
=points,
pi
=picas,
in
=inches,
cm
=centimeters,
mm
=millimeters,
em
=em units,
px
=screen pixels.
In addition the suffix of a percentsign may be used to specify the
percentage offset within the cell.
The VALIGN attribute defines the vertical alignment of the cell contents.
The ALIGN, CHAR and CHAROFF attribute values may be inherited from
other table elements in the following order:
cells < columns < column groups < rows < row groups < default.
The VALIGN, LANG and DIR attribute values may be inherited from
other table elements in the following order:
cells < rows < row groups < columns < column groups < table < default.
The WIDTH attribute is a Netscape extension.
The BGCOLOR attribute is a MS Internet Explorer 2.0 extension.
Internet Explorer accepts either an "#rrggbb" number or
the following color names:
Black, Maroon, Green, Olive, Navy, Purple, Teal, Gray, Silver, Red, Lime,
Yellow, Blue, Fuchsia, Aqua, White.
<THEAD>
<THEAD
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
ALIGN=left|right|center|justify|char
CHAR="..."
CHAROFF="..."
VALIGN=top|middle|bottom|baseline>characters...</THEAD>
TR
TABLE
The table proposal states that a browser may display
ALIGN=justify
the same as the default
ALIGN=left
if it lacks support for text justification.
The CHAR and CHAROFF attributes are used when ALIGN=char
.
CHAR specifies a single character to be used for alignment, and
defaults to the decimal point in the current language.
CHAROFF specifies the offset, in the DIR direction, to the first
occurrence of the CHAR character on each line. If a line doesn't
include the CHAR character, it is to end at the CHAROFF position.
The default value for CHAROFF is either 50% or whatever will cause
the CHAR characters in all cells with a declared CHAR in a column to align.
The default units is pixels, but may be specified by a suffix on the number.
The standard defined units suffixes include:
pt
=points,
pi
=picas,
in
=inches,
cm
=centimeters,
mm
=millimeters,
em
=em units,
px
=screen pixels.
In addition the suffix of a percentsign may be used to specify the
percentage offset within the cell.
The VALIGN attribute defines the vertical alignment of the cell contents.
The ALIGN, CHAR and CHAROFF attribute values may be inherited from
other table elements in the following order:
cells < columns < column groups < rows < row groups < default.
The VALIGN, LANG and DIR attribute values may be inherited from
other table elements in the following order:
cells < rows < row groups < columns < column groups < table < default.
<TITLE>characters...
</TITLE>
<TITLE
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl>characters...
</TITLE>
<META>
<LINK>
are expressly prohibited by RFC 1866 from being nested
within the TITLE element content
<HEAD>
<TR>
<TR
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
ALIGN=left|right|center|justify|char|decimal
CHAR="..."
CHAROFF="..."
VALIGN=top|middle|bottom|baseline
DP="...">
<TD>
<TH>
<TBODY>
<TFOOT>
<THEAD>
The values justify|char
for the ALIGN attribute
are new and are not widely implemented.
The table proposal states that a browser may display
ALIGN=justify
the same as the default
ALIGN=left
if it lacks support for text justification.
The attribute DP is from an earlier version of the proposal and
was used with a value of decimal
on the ALIGN attribute.
It has been replaced with the CHAR and CHAROFF attributes
used when ALIGN=char
.
CHAR specifies a single character to be used for alignment, and
defaults to the decimal point in the current language.
CHAROFF specifies the offset, in the DIR direction, to the first
occurrence of the CHAR character on each line. If a line doesn't
include the CHAR character, it is to end at the CHAROFF position.
The default value for CHAROFF is either 50% or whatever will cause
the CHAR characters in all cells with a declared CHAR in a column to align.
The default units is pixels, but may be specified by a suffix on the number.
The standard defined units suffixes include:
pt
=points,
pi
=picas,
in
=inches,
cm
=centimeters,
mm
=millimeters,
em
=em units,
px
=screen pixels.
In addition the suffix of a percentsign may be used to specify the
percentage offset within the cell.
The VALIGN attribute defines the vertical alignment of the cell contents.
The ALIGN, CHAR and CHAROFF attribute values may be inherited from
other table elements in the following order:
cells < columns < column groups < rows < row groups < default.
The VALIGN, LANG and DIR attribute values may be inherited from
other table elements in the following order:
cells < rows < row groups < columns < column groups < table < default.
<TT>characters...
</TT>
<TT
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters...
</TT>
text
font
<U>characters... </U>
<U
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters...
</U>
-In progress, to be determined-
-In progress, to be determined-
<LI>
elements, and usually
marked by a bullet or similar symbol.
<UL></UL>
<UL
COMPACT
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ALIGN=center|left|right|justify
ID="..."
CLASS="..."
CLEAR=left|right|all|"..."
PLAIN
SRC="..."
MD="..."
DINGBAT="..."
WRAP=vert|horiz
TYPE=disk|circle|square>
</UL>
<LH>
<LI>
list
ALIGN=center|left|right|justify
Version 3 proposes the CLEAR, PLAIN,
SRC, MD, DINGBAT, and WRAP attributes.
The TYPE attribute is a current Netscape extension.
Version 3 proposes to replace it with the SRC and DINGBAT attributes
to point to general server and browser images respectively.
Specifying <UL PLAIN>
to eliminate the bullets
is proposed by Version 3 as a replacement for the
MENU element.
Specifying <UL PLAIN WRAP=HORIZ>
is proposed
by Version 3 as a replacement for the DIR list element.
The browser may dynamically determine the appropriate number of columns.
All list elements are Level 0.
<VAR>characters...
</VAR>
<VAR
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl
ID="..."
CLASS="...">characters...
</VAR>
text
phrase
<WBR>
<WBR>
<NOBR>
<XMP>characters...
</XMP>
<XMP WIDTH="..."
LANG="..."
DIR=ltr|rtl>characters...
</XMP>
block
<PRE>
element.
RFC 1866 states that the content of the XMP element should be
rendered so that at least 80 characters fit on a line.
RFC 1866 has declared XMP as deprecated
and some current browsers no longer recognize it.
The LANG and DIR attributes are introduced with the
internationalization proposal.