Re: XCSS?

2006-01-15 Thread Joerg Heinicke
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

Re: XCSS?

2006-01-13 Thread Peter Flynn
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

Re: XCSS?

2006-01-13 Thread Stephen Winnall
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

Re: XCSS?

2006-01-13 Thread Steve Metcalfe
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>

Re: XCSS?

2006-01-12 Thread Stephen Winnall
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

RE: XCSS?

2006-01-12 Thread Chris Marasti-Georg
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

Re: XCSS?

2006-01-12 Thread Stephen Winnall
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

Re: XCSS?

2006-01-12 Thread Bob Harner
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

RE: XCSS?

2006-01-12 Thread Chris Marasti-Georg
> -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

XCSS?

2006-01-12 Thread Stephen Winnall
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? Apart from passing remarks (including one from the maestro at http://mail-archives.apache.or