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An attribute without any value
Hi,
How about using an attribute without any value (like the multiple
attribute of select
)?
I’m thinking to use it for attributes which support only on/off values (usually 0/1) or for an attribute which could support any value or no value at all…
Its works as far as I tried but Is there a reason to not do that?
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Re: An attribute without any value
Hi Nicolas,
Never tried it but I think that you could get a more informed input if you could post some code.
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Re: An attribute without any value
colak wrote #299393:
Hi Nicolas,
Never tried it but I think that you could get a more informed input if you could post some code.
In fact you can take what ever plugin code which use an attribute as a switch, or even the plugin template, my code has nothing special; but I don’t think that it is possible to do what I tried because of the way attributes are built with latts()
. I did what I wanted in a more usual way.
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Re: An attribute without any value
etc wrote #299403:
Hi Nicolas, not sure to understand, could you be more specific?
I was working on an improved version of oui_cookie for Txp 4.6 only; I have a display
attribute which is a simple switch like there are in other plugins and I thought it could be nice to be able to do that: <txp:oui_cookie value="my_cookie" display />
instead of <txp:oui_cookie value="my_cookie" display="1" />
but I can’t make it work properly. Doesn’t latts()
require a value for each attribute?
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Re: An attribute without any value
NicolasGraph wrote #299404:
Doesn’t
latts()
require a value for each attribute?
No, it’s parse()
that does not detect <txp:oui_cookie value="my_cookie" display />
as txp tag. It (currently) needs attr="value"
pairs. That could be modified, but would be invalid (?) XML-wise.
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Re: An attribute without any value
etc wrote #299405:
No, it’s
parse()
that does not detect…
Oh, ok; good to know.
That could be modified, but would be invalid (?) XML-wise.
That’s where I’m starting to get lost; I don’t know XML a lot.
Edit: I think it is what you talk about?
Last edited by NicolasGraph (2016-06-02 09:32:18)
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