Hi dave!
wenn ich <a href="sldfjk" onclick="return false;" disabled="true">asdf</a> hab, was passiert dann?
nichts, deshalb finde ich es unlogisch das es bei input elementen anders ist
Im Gegensatz zum <input>-Element, besitzt <a> kein Attribut disabled.
Übrigens würde man XHTML-konform <input type="checkbox" name="foo" disabled="disabled" />
schreiben.
MfG H☼psel
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"It's amazing I won. I was running against peace, prosperity, and incumbency."
George W. Bush speaking to Swedish Prime Minister unaware a live television camera was still rolling, June 14, 2001
Selfcode: ie:% fl:( br:> va:) ls:& fo:) rl:? n4:& ss:| de:] js:| ch:? sh:( mo:) zu:)