Post APyb7nW3B01eEa4vHU by AGMS00@ruby.social
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 (DIR) Post #APyb7nW3B01eEa4vHU by AGMS00@ruby.social
       2022-11-25T21:59:42Z
       
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       I’m trying to make my Rails web site HTML 3 compatible and wondered why many buttons are non-clickable.  Turns out the button_to method generates a Form, but uses an HTML 5 <button> element.  So it’s back to <input type=“submit”…> to get it working.And now onto the textarea method, which nigglyish inserts a blank line when pre-filling the form…
       
 (DIR) Post #APyb7o92q1DYBWK43s by james@ruby.social
       2022-11-25T22:43:50Z
       
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       @AGMS00 there must be an interesting story behind needing html 3 compatibility …
       
 (DIR) Post #APybzleEL0hg4tdhZY by AGMS00@ruby.social
       2022-11-25T22:53:41Z
       
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       Just want to see my site in BeOS.  Might even work in the Sega Dreamcast browser.Also it’s a less electronic waste thing, so I can use our old iPad2 too.  Nicely, one of the Canadian newspaper chains still supports iOS 9 in their e-reader.  Same for the big telecom company whose IPTV service also has an iOS 9 app, good for remotely watching PVR recordings.  But YouTube’s app broke a while ago, with API changes.Oh well, at least there is http://frogfind.com/about.php