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[giow] (0) Don't associate using form='' if you're not in a document
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Fixing https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=16399
Affected topics: HTML

git-svn-id: http://svn.whatwg.org/webapps@7092 340c8d12-0b0e-0410-8428-c7bf67bfef74
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Hixie committed May 7, 2012
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<p>If the element has a <code title=attr-fae-form><a href=#attr-fae-form>form</a></code>
content attribute, then run these substeps:</p>
content attribute and is itself <a href=#in-a-document title="in a Document">in a
<code>Document</code></a>, then run these substeps:</p>

<ol><!-- note that this ignores the name="" attribute and is
unaffected by quirks mode (it's always case sensitive) --><li><p>If the first element <a href=#in-a-document title="in a Document">in the
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<p>If the element has a <code title=attr-fae-form><a href=#attr-fae-form>form</a></code>
content attribute, then run these substeps:</p>
content attribute and is itself <a href=#in-a-document title="in a Document">in a
<code>Document</code></a>, then run these substeps:</p>

<ol><!-- note that this ignores the name="" attribute and is
unaffected by quirks mode (it's always case sensitive) --><li><p>If the first element <a href=#in-a-document title="in a Document">in the
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<p>If the element has a <code title="attr-fae-form">form</code>
content attribute, then run these substeps:</p>
content attribute and is itself <span title="in a Document">in a
<code>Document</code></span>, then run these substeps:</p>

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