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I am, by no means, well known in HTML5 or jQuery, but as I see it, the use of the private element attributes for configuration are incompatible with Polyglot XHTML5 and even result in invalid HTML5 (plain, that is). See Stackoverflow: Custom attributes - Yea or nay? for more on this. In order to result in valid HTML5, all that would be needed is the use of 'data-' as the start of the private attributes. For Polyglot the empty attributes (first, second, third in 'index.html') would need to become first="first" I think, but I did not investigate much into it.
Is there any special reason, you do it this way? Could this be changed? (I am aware, that configuration can be done differently)
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Hello,
thanks for jQuery'ing this! Highly appreciated!
I am, by no means, well known in HTML5 or jQuery, but as I see it, the use of the private element attributes for configuration are incompatible with Polyglot XHTML5 and even result in invalid HTML5 (plain, that is). See Stackoverflow: Custom attributes - Yea or nay? for more on this. In order to result in valid HTML5, all that would be needed is the use of 'data-' as the start of the private attributes. For Polyglot the empty attributes (first, second, third in 'index.html') would need to become first="first" I think, but I did not investigate much into it.
Is there any special reason, you do it this way? Could this be changed? (I am aware, that configuration can be done differently)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: