1.1 --- a/docs/multiple.html Sat Dec 03 01:52:11 2005 +0000
1.2 +++ b/docs/multiple.html Sat Dec 03 01:53:18 2005 +0000
1.3 @@ -74,9 +74,9 @@
1.4 </li><li>The <code>value</code> attribute is set to a value which does not matter - it will be replaced in the final output.</li></ul>
1.5 <p>The result of this is that the <code>type</code> element in the
1.6 this example structure fragment...</p>
1.7 -<pre><type value="2"><br /> <type-enum value="1"/><br /> <type-enum value="2"/><br /> <type-enum value="3"/><br /></type></pre>
1.8 +<pre><type value="2"><br /> <type-enum value="(Not selected)"/><br /> <type-enum value="Important"/><br /> <type-enum value="Not important"/><br /> <type-enum value="Personal"/><br /></type></pre>
1.9 <p>...is transformed into something resembling this HTML code:</p>
1.10 -<pre><select name="..."><br /> <option value="1">1</option><br /> <option value="2" selected="selected">2</option><br /> <option value="3">3</option><br /></select></pre>
1.11 +<pre><select name="..."><br /> <option value="(Not selected)">(Not selected)</option><br /> <option value="Important" selected="selected">Important</option><br /> <option value="Not important">Not important</option><br /> <option value="Personal">Personal</option><br /></select></pre>
1.12 <p>Such presentation techniques are sufficient if the input form data
1.13 structure is identical to the output structure, but since we will
1.14 receive a structure resembling that defined