From: Robin B. <ro...@kn...> - 2001-08-27 16:32:24
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Allen, is Parse::CSS the new name of CSS.pm ? Would you mind discussing all of this on the list ? It seems to me that your module does much more than just parse CSS which would make it harder to find for people looking for the rest of its functionality. Also, I'm afraid of seeing good coding effort be duplicated by having several CSS parsers. Have you taken a look at CSS::SAC ? If so, I'd be interested in knowing your objections against it. Thanks, On Monday 27 August 2001 18:18, Allen Day wrote: > Update of /cvsroot/perl-css/Parse > In directory usw-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv31580 > > Log Message: > nothing yet > > Status: > > Vendor Tag: allenday > Release Tags: initial-import > > N Parse/CSS.pm > N Parse/Makefile.PL > N Parse/Makefile > N Parse/pm_to_blib > N Parse/test.pl > N Parse/CSS/CSS.xs > N Parse/CSS/Style.pm > N Parse/CSS/MANIFEST > N Parse/CSS/Adaptor.pm > N Parse/CSS/Adaptor/Default.pm > N Parse/CSS/Adaptor/Test.pm > N Parse/blib/lib/Parse/.exists > N Parse/blib/lib/Parse/CSS.pm > N Parse/blib/lib/Parse/CSS/test.pl > N Parse/blib/lib/Parse/CSS/CSS.xs > N Parse/blib/lib/Parse/CSS/Style.pm > N Parse/blib/lib/Parse/CSS/MANIFEST > N Parse/blib/lib/Parse/CSS/Adaptor.pm > N Parse/blib/lib/Parse/CSS/Adaptor/Default.pm > N Parse/blib/lib/Parse/CSS/Adaptor/Test.pm > N Parse/blib/lib/auto/Parse/CSS/.exists > N Parse/blib/arch/auto/Parse/CSS/.exists > N Parse/blib/man3/.exists > N Parse/blib/man3/Parse::CSS.3 > N Parse/t/test1.pl > N Parse/t/t.css > N Parse/t/t > N Parse/t/wormbase.css > > No conflicts created by this import > > > ***** Bogus filespec: - Imported sources > > _______________________________________________ > perl-css-commits mailing list > per...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/perl-css-commits -- _______________________________________________________________________ Robin Berjon <ro...@kn...> -- CTO k n o w s c a p e : // venture knowledge agency www.knowscape.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------- The only sensible way to estimate the stability of a Windows server is to power it down and try it out as a step ladder. -- Robert Crawford, in the Monastery |