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From: Jeremy J Starcher on 11 May 2010 12:09 On Sun, 09 May 2010 17:39:42 -0400, David Mark wrote: > nick wrote: >> >> AFAIK you don't need the 'for' attribute if the control is inside of >> the label :) > > You don't, but you should avoid that construct for compatibility > reasons. Can you elaborate on that point? I wasn't aware of any issue nesting the control inside the label.
From: Jake Jarvis on 11 May 2010 12:23 On 11.05.2010 18:09, wrote Jeremy J Starcher: > On Sun, 09 May 2010 17:39:42 -0400, David Mark wrote: > >> nick wrote: >>> >>> AFAIK you don't need the 'for' attribute if the control is inside of >>> the label :) >> >> You don't, but you should avoid that construct for compatibility >> reasons. > > Can you elaborate on that point? I wasn't aware of any issue > nesting the control inside the label. IE6 doesn't properly associate 'implicit label but no `for` attribute' and 'form control'. -- Jake Jarvis
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