Conal Tuohy wrote:

  Hi,

> Here's a slightly improved version where an XML parser which
> evaluates the text content of the css element will also get
> valid CSS (the previous version had unmatched CSS comment
> markers):

> <!--/*--><css><![CDATA[/**/
> [...]
> /*]]>*/<!--/*--></css><!--*/-->

  Thanks.  I am a bit surprised to have to use such work-around,
but at least I am now able to use external files instead of
copying and pasting the CSS into each forms... :-)

  Regards,

-- 
Florent Georges
http://fgeorges.org/
http://h2oconsulting.be/

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