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I'm using a control panel that uses Xinha and I have a question about something that is not a big deal (it doesn't seem like) but is confusing.
Any form that is entered, when displayed in a Xinha-enabled-textarea, shows the HTML:
<xfrm ... > ... </xfrm>
When it's saved and viewed in the browser it seems to be converted to a normal:
<form... > ... </form>
What the heck is an "xfrm"? I don't think it's an XForm, because the syntax for that is different and starts with "xform" not "xfrm"...right? And, anyway, it doesn't seem like it would be desirable for Xinha to try to convert every form to an XForm.
I also checked the config and it didn't look like something custom the programmers did in this control panel. Is this something Xinha does by default? If so, what/why?
It just seems odd so I was curious. It gave me a scare at first...
Last edited by absolethe (2010-03-10 12:43:59)
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I don't recall this being done in any part of Xinha, a quick search of the code doesn't show it either.
I expect this is being done by your control panel outside of Xinha, or some customised version of (or plugin to) Xinha your control panel has.
James Sleeman
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