David Dorward wrote:
In my
experience, most people wanting to use break-word are trying to get
user generated content to not flow out of their design.
Mine too.
In that case,
the solution I'd suggest is better sanity checking of the data coming
from the user
Agreed, but I count
2008/10/10 Vincent Pollard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What do people think the easiest solution is for this problem?
That isn't the problem - its a failed solution.
How you go about solving the real problem depends on what it is. In my
experience, most people wanting to use break-word are trying to get
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What do people think the easiest solution
Vincent Pollard wrote:
What do people think the easiest solution is for this problem?
It doesn't work because unlike every other major browser,
The Firefox people haven't seen fit to support it. I would
guess that this change is fairly easy, given the support
everywhere else, so FF's
On Oct 12, 2008, at 8:14 AM, Big John wrote:
What do people think the easiest solution is for this problem?
It doesn't work because unlike every other major browser,
The Firefox people haven't seen fit to support it. I would
guess that this change is fairly easy, given the support
What do people think the easiest solution is for this problem?
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