Sunday 9 March 2014

HTML min and max not working for number attribute

HTML min and max not working for number attribute



1.HTML input min Attribute - W3Schools

Description:Browser Support. The min attribute is supported in Internet
Explorer 10, Opera, Chrome, and Safari. Note: The min attribute of the
<input> tag is not supported in ...



2.HTML input max Attribute - W3Schools

Description:Browser Support. The max attribute is supported in Internet
Explorer 10, Opera, Chrome, and Safari. Note: The max attribute of the
<input> tag is not supported in ...



3.HTML Standard - WHATWG

Description:Continuing the above example, a requirement stating that a
particular attribute's value is constrained to being a valid integer
emphatically does not imply anything ...



4.4.10 Forms — HTML5 - World Wide Web Consortium

Description:HTML5. A vocabulary and associated APIs for HTML and XHTML.
W3C Candidate Recommendation 04 February 2014



5.Visual formatting model details - World Wide Web Consortium

Description:10.1 Definition of "containing block" The position and size of
an element's box(es) are sometimes calculated relative to a certain
rectangle, called the containing ...



6.HTML 5.1 Nightly - World Wide Web Consortium

Description:Abstract. This specification defines the 5th major version,
first minor revision of the core language of the World Wide Web: the
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML).



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9.2. Built-in Functions — Python v2.7.6 documentation

Description:abs(x)¶ Return the absolute value of a number. The argument
may be a plain or long integer or a floating point number. If the argument
is a complex number, its ...



10.HTML Standard - WHATWG

Description:Standard specification from the Web Hypertext Application
Technology Working Group. Includes a FAQ, version history and bug list.

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