- From: <mmurata@trl.ibm.co.jp>
- Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 12:16:58 +0900 (LMT)
- To: simonstl@simonstl.com
- Cc: masinter@attlabs.att.com, mmurata@trl.ibm.co.jp, www-html-editor@w3.org, mark.baker@canada.sun.com, dan@dankohn.com
> >> IE 5.0(1) > >> invokes the XSLT processors. In the case of CSS, I believe that > >> the XHTML user agent is invoked and it uses the CSS stylesheet > >> for rendering. > > > >Is this OK? > > It seems fine - perfectly coherent, anyway - to me. In the case of XHTML, I agree with you. However, if a WWW browser received an SVG document labelled as application/xml and the SVG document references to a CSS stylesheet, what will happen? Will the CSS be ignored and the SVG be rendered as SVG? Or, will the SVG document be rendered as if it were not SVG? I have absolutely no ideas. Cheers, Makoto
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