RE: Is this something for the primer?

>> What the primer could say is to draw attention to this problem and give
the advice to concentrate the prefix definitions on the <body> element
instead of the <html> element. If done there, no problem occurs.

...Sounds like a simple, concise way to explain what could be a potential
problem.  ...Glad its discovery served two purposes (1. Identify the bug 2.
Alleviate jetlag:)

Tom

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Subject: Re: Is this something for the primer?


On Apr 20, 2011, at 13:56 , Thomas Steiner wrote:

>> What the primer could say is to draw attention to this problem and give
the advice to concentrate the prefix definitions on the <body> element
instead of the <html> element. If done there, no problem occurs.
> +1 for adding a note at least. These things can drive one crazy...

It certainly did in my case:-)

Ivan


> 
> Best,
> Tom
> 
> -- 
> Thomas Steiner, Research Scientist, Google Inc.
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