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| Guest | HTML 4.01 Strict Rendering Is it possible to have .NET controls render as HTML 4.01 Strict compliant? In web.config, there is xhtml conformance, but that does not provide an option for HTML 4.01. |
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| Guest | RE: HTML 4.01 Strict Rendering Hi MCM, As for the control rendering so far it is based on the control adapter be configured for the certain controls(for certain browsers), you can refer to some reference about the control adpaters: #Extreme ASP.NET Control Adapters http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc163543.aspx #ASP.NET 2.0 Control Adapter Architecture http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archi...control-adapte r-architecture.aspx Also, so far ASP.NET only suppor the three xhtmlconformance settings which will validate the page's output markup against those xhtml compliance(transitional or strict. If you want some html 4.01 conformance output, you may need to look for some 3rd party control adapters that help format the control output as HTML 4.01 compliant. Sincerely, Steven Cheng Microsoft MSDN Online Support Lead Delighting our customers is our #1 priority. We welcome your comments and suggestions about how we can improve the support we provide to you. Please feel free to let my manager know what you think of the level of service provided. You can send feedback directly to my manager at: msdnmg@xxxxxx. ================================================== Get notification to my posts through email? Please refer to http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/subs...#notifications. Note: The MSDN Managed Newsgroup support offering is for non-urgent issues where an initial response from the community or a Microsoft Support Engineer within 1 business day is acceptable. Please note that each follow up response may take approximately 2 business days as the support professional working with you may need further investigation to reach the most efficient resolution. The offering is not appropriate for situations that require urgent, real-time or phone-based interactions or complex project analysis and dump analysis issues. Issues of this nature are best handled working with a dedicated Microsoft Support Engineer by contacting Microsoft Customer Support Services (CSS) at http://support.microsoft.com/select/...tance&ln=en-us. ================================================== This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -------------------- Quote: >From: =?Utf-8?B?TUNN?= <MCM@xxxxxx> >Subject: HTML 4.01 Strict Rendering >Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 15:51:01 -0700 Quote: > >Is it possible to have .NET controls render as HTML 4.01 Strict compliant? > >In web.config, there is xhtml conformance, but that does not provide an >option for HTML 4.01. > |
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| Guest | RE: HTML 4.01 Strict Rendering Hi MCM, Do you have any further questions on this? Sincerely, Steven Cheng Microsoft MSDN Online Support Lead Delighting our customers is our #1 priority. We welcome your comments and suggestions about how we can improve the support we provide to you. Please feel free to let my manager know what you think of the level of service provided. You can send feedback directly to my manager at: msdnmg@xxxxxx. -------------------- Quote: >From: stcheng@xxxxxx (Steven Cheng [MSFT]) >Organization: Microsoft >Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 03:48:07 GMT >Subject: RE: HTML 4.01 Strict Rendering Quote: >Hi MCM, > >As for the control rendering so far it is based on the control adapter be >configured for the certain controls(for certain browsers), you can refer Quote: >some reference about the control adpaters: > >#Extreme ASP.NET Control Adapters >http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc163543.aspx > >#ASP.NET 2.0 Control Adapter Architecture >http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archi...-control-adapt Quote: >r-architecture.aspx > >Also, so far ASP.NET only suppor the three xhtmlconformance settings which >will validate the page's output markup against those xhtml >compliance(transitional or strict. If you want some html 4.01 conformance >output, you may need to look for some 3rd party control adapters that help >format the control output as HTML 4.01 compliant. > >Sincerely, > >Steven Cheng > >Microsoft MSDN Online Support Lead > > >Delighting our customers is our #1 priority. We welcome your comments and >suggestions about how we can improve the support we provide to you. Please >feel free to let my manager know what you think of the level of service >provided. You can send feedback directly to my manager at: >msdnmg@xxxxxx > >================================================== >Get notification to my posts through email? Please refer to >http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/subs...#notifications. > >Note: The MSDN Managed Newsgroup support offering is for non-urgent issues >where an initial response from the community or a Microsoft Support >Engineer within 1 business day is acceptable. Please note that each follow >up response may take approximately 2 business days as the support >professional working with you may need further investigation to reach the >most efficient resolution. The offering is not appropriate for situations >that require urgent, real-time or phone-based interactions or complex >project analysis and dump analysis issues. Issues of this nature are best >handled working with a dedicated Microsoft Support Engineer by contacting >Microsoft Customer Support Services (CSS) at >http://support.microsoft.com/select/...tance&ln=en-us |
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