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Didn't really notice that. So assume it is processed/approved before being committed - then use Regular Expression / Perl to insert it into the site template? Or is it all done manually (cut and paste)?

No. It is done after the file is commited. The page you check out does not include navigation et cetera.


That's good work, I'm sure many will find it of use. While linking to
the W3C specs is important, perhaps an intermediate page may be better?

If you give me a set of documents that describe all the properties properly including test cases and examples I guess I will link to yours, since that would be more useful for end users (if they are updated, obviously). However, I do not think that is going to happen.


Quirks and code samples as well as differences between rendering in quirks and standards compliant modes could go on that page.

We already have pages for that.


I noticed the bug was filed soon after my initial post (coincidence?).

Yes. I have been working on this for some time now and filed the bug because I thought it was about time to make it a public draft.


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