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HTML examples inconsistent and confusing: #27

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fosdev opened this issue Feb 12, 2014 · 1 comment
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HTML examples inconsistent and confusing: #27

fosdev opened this issue Feb 12, 2014 · 1 comment
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fosdev commented Feb 12, 2014

Is this correct? Shouldn't this be the "collection" ID has become the CSS class of an HTML form? Or do you actually want the class on the submit button.
https://github.com/alps-io/spec/blob/master/draft-00.txt#L397-L398

You put the class on the search button, not the form here:
https://github.com/alps-io/spec/blob/master/draft-00.txt#L800-L805

and again differently here:
https://github.com/alps-io/spehttps://github.com/alps-io/spec/issues/3#issuecomment-34900427c/blob/master/draft-00.txt#L976

See also: #3 (comment)

Not sure if all this is on purpose, but seems that a transition descriptor in html should tie to a class on a form or a tag and a semantic descriptor to a class (or name) on an input attribute or something else. Regardless, think this needs to tighten up. Maybe it is on purpose that all this can be different, but seems you should be more opinionated for clarity for others trying to grok this all the first time.

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fosrias commented Mar 10, 2015

Closed per comment on issue #22

@fosrias fosrias closed this as completed Mar 10, 2015
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