From: Robin B. <ro...@kn...> - 2001-08-09 16:52:44
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On Thursday 09 August 2001 02:08, Bjoern Hoehrmann wrote: > * Robin Berjon wrote: > >those of you not receiving CPAN daily updates might want to check this out > > (I haven't had time, gotta rush to a wedding): > > > >http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/mod_perl/cpan-search?request=searchsearch?dis > >t=CSS-0.02 > > Oh my dear, CSS::Parser did better CSS parsing than this module, the > documentation uses weired words (like "tags" for selectors or > "attributes" for properties), `make test` isn't compatible with > Test::Harness, the script doesn't even do testing, the POD for CSS.pm is > equivalent with the POD for CSS::Selector, I have no idea what > CSS::Adaptor is used for, etc.pp. I was afraid that's what would happen if people started spawning lots of CSS projects... > >I've prepared the latest CSS::SAC (with a fair number of patches to fix > > the bugs, but no new features for now) for cvs, and will commit it monday > > when I go back to work. > > I don't have to comment on this, do I? ;-) heh. Actually I got sent to work in Provence at the last minute, with no cvs/ssh access. Not that I'm complaining mind you ;-), but I'm a few cvs add/commit aways... when I come back, which will be soon. > >Is CSS::DOM already part/fully coded or is it just a plan ? > > The interface should be complete, but it lacks of CSS::SAC bindings to > build a tree, I'm waiting for a current versin of CSS::SAC... :-) Cool, then we'll have it soon. Do you think CSS::SAC should move to spec-based event names or keep the current ones wrt CSS::DOM ? The trend in the Perl world seems to have changed... > PS: the list server should modify the Reply-to: header to send all > replies to the list by default Yup, change should be effective now. -- _______________________________________________________________________ Robin Berjon <ro...@kn...> -- CTO k n o w s c a p e : // venture knowledge agency www.knowscape.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------- All programmers are playwrights and all computers are lousy actors. |