From: Shlomi F. <sh...@te...> - 2001-08-09 09:27:43
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On Thu, 9 Aug 2001, Bjoern Hoehrmann wrote: > * Shlomi Fish wrote: > >What could be useful is a tool to take an HTML page that contains CSS > >styles, and prepare an HTML page without CSS. However, the resultant pag= e > >should look the same as the original one. > > That's nearly impossible and not useful, since most presentationla > features of HTML are deprecated and removed from HTML 4 Strict, XHTML > 1.0 Strict, XHTML Basic, XHTML 1.1, etc.pp. > Do you mean that those standards rely that such things be specified in the Cascading Style Sheets of the HTML page? My problem is that Netscape 4.7 has some CSS bugs, so I hoped I could write them with CSS and then EnCSS them. Well, guess it would not work. Regards, =09Shlomi Fish > The other way round, converting presentational features of HTML to CSS > would be useful. > -- > Bj=F6rn H=F6hrmann { mailto:bj...@ho... } http://www.bjoernsworld= =2Ede > am Badedeich 7 } Telefon: +49(0)4667/981028 { http://bjoern.hoehrmann.de > 25899 Dageb=FCll { PGP Pub. KeyID: 0xA4357E78 } http://www.learn.to/quote= / > > _______________________________________________ > per...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/perl-css-devel > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Shlomi Fish sh...@t2... Home Page: http://t2.technion.ac.il/~shlomif/ Home E-mail: sh...@te... A more experienced programmer does not make less bugs. He just realizes what went wrong more quickly. |