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Re: lynx-dev non-breaking space in input forms
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Larry W. Virden |
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Re: lynx-dev non-breaking space in input forms |
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Sat, 12 Dec 1998 14:47:34 -0500 (EST) |
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>>From: address@hidden
>> in the field. I grabbed the source and discovered that for some reason
>> in the form they have attempted to set the word "for:" apart from the
>> selection box and text entry field with &nspc; characters. But those
>> cause lynx to position the input cursor in the middle of the text field.
>perhaps they're doing something that assumes the font's proportional and
>trying to compensate for it with spacing...
I suspect so. But why does Lynx interprete the nspc's as meaning to position
the cursor into the input line?
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