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redrobot5050_at_gmail.com wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm supporting a web application in production which uses the PL/SQL
> Web Toolkit to generate web pages. We recently upgraded to 10GR2.
> However, the Web Toolkit still produces "legacy" style html (non-xhtml
> compliant -- e.g. < TD > instead of < td >.). I would like to update
> the HTML to be more standards compliant, but in a lot of cases, that
> would involve re-writing a majority of the procedures.
>
> I'm wondering if there's a flag or configuration file for the PL/SQL
> web cartridge (the module that is used with apache to generate the web
> page output) that would allow me to specify what version/format of html
> I would like it to output.
>
> Anyone know?
>
> Thank you,
> Chris
>
Does the xhtml standard specify <td> should be in lower case?!?
No, mod_plsql (that's the module within Apache) is just the
connection to the Oracle database.
All you html, so all your (non-)compliant code, comes from
the pl/sql *you* write.
No alternative than to rewrite (unless you really meant that the web pages are *generated*. But then again, the Web Tool Kit (the owa packages) don't generate anything)
-- Regards, Frank van Bortel Top-posting is one way to shut me up...Received on Thu Feb 16 2006 - 13:52:09 CST