On 12.01.2006 19:37, Stephen Winnall wrote:
Does anyone know of a way of writing something that could be called
"XCSS", i.e. CSS
written in an XML syntax, which can be transformed/serialised into
proper CSS?
Don't know what it is worth, but there is something in the Coco
that 90% of the users use does not :-(
http://explorerdestroyer.com/
> Does anyone know of a way of writing something that could be called
> "XCSS", i.e. CSS written in an XML syntax, which can be
> transformed/serialised into proper CSS?
This would be a useful project: to
ple"...).
Steve
On 13 Jan 2006, at 10:17, Steve Metcalfe wrote:
Hi,
I havent seen the JXCSS library before, i'll have a look at that when
I get time.
I can't remember where I got this format of XML from, I think it was a
W3C mailing list, but nothing ever came of it.
Assuming
Hi,
I havent seen the JXCSS library before, i'll have a look at that when
I get time.
I can't remember where I got this format of XML from, I think it was a
W3C mailing list, but nothing ever came of it.
Assuming an XCSS file like:
<rule>
<selectors>
Thanks, Chris. I find your solution rather clever. It avoids the
necessity of an XCSS altogether,
doesn't it? I like that.
Steve
On 12 Jan 2006, at 22:21, Chris Marasti-Georg wrote:
source.css:
whatever {
css: source;
in: here;
}
and {
an:
}
ie
t; To: users@cocoon.apache.org
> Cc: Bob Harner; Chris Marasti-Georg
> Subject: Re: XCSS?
>
> Thanks to Bob and Chris for their feedback.
>
> However, my question is not how to serve up different CSS
> files depending on the target browser. What I would like to
> do is create tho
depending on what
the target browser is). It seems to me that it would be trivial if
CSS had an XML syntax: my
questions are:
1) is there a suitable XML DTD or schema for something (let's call it
XCSS) which is 1-to-1
mappable to CSS?
2) does an appropriate transformation (or serialis
Cocoon to generate different CSS files to
> accommodate MSIE.
> I would also like to handle some I18N issues I have in the CSS files.
>
> Does anyone know of a way of writing something that could be called
> "XCSS", i.e. CSS
> written in an XML syntax, which can be tr
> -Original Message-
> From: Stephen Winnall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 1:37 PM
> To: Cocoon Users
> Subject: XCSS?
>
> I am setting up a website using Cocoon and want to generate
> XHTML and use CSS to handle the presentatio
have in the CSS files.
Does anyone know of a way of writing something that could be called
"XCSS", i.e. CSS
written in an XML syntax, which can be transformed/serialised into
proper CSS?
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