- From: Norman Walsh <Norman.Walsh@Sun.COM>
- Date: Fri, 02 Aug 2002 05:13:50 -0700
- To: Ronald Daniel <rdaniel@interwoven.com>
- CC: spec-prod@w3.org
/ Ronald Daniel <rdaniel@interwoven.com> was heard to say: | sent this to the wrong address, sigh. | | Hi Susan, | | That CSS is generated by the XSLT stylesheet which transforms | 'xmlspec' documents to HTML. I've cc'ed the maintainer of the | stylesheet to alert him to the problem. I fixed the problem by removing the offending CSS fragment. I haven't checked in the change yet, though, because I'm on the road... | Best regards, | | Ron Daniel Jr. | Standards Architect | Interwoven, Inc. | 803 11'th Ave. | Sunnyvale, CA, USA 94089 | Tel: 408 530 5922 | Cell: 925 368 8371 | Email: rdaniel@interwoven.com | | Visit www.interwoven.com | The Leader in Enterprise Content Management | |> -----Original Message----- |> From: Susan Lesch [mailto:lesch@w3.org] |> Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 10:36 PM |> To: www-xml-linking-comments@w3.org |> Subject: display: run-in in XPointer Working Drafts |> |> |> |> As reported in January 2001 [1], this embedded CSS: |> |> dt.label { display: run-in; } |> |> causes the definition terms (dts) to run into their definitions (dds) |> in some browsers. A line break between the dt and dd will fix |> this in Mac |> IE but not in Opera Mac. (A space instead between the dt and dd makes |> it look like there is no CSS rule in some browsers.) |> |> Could you delete that CSS? |> |> [1] |> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-xml-linking-comments/2 |> 001JanMar/0011 |> |> Best wishes for your project, |> -- |> Susan Lesch http://www.w3.org/People/Lesch/ |> mailto:lesch@w3.org tel:+1.858.483.4819 |> World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) http://www.w3.org/ |> Be seeing you, norm -- Norman.Walsh@Sun.COM | So, are you working on finding that bug now, XML Standards Architect | or are you leaving it until later? Yes. Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
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