- From: Allen Miller <amiller@pluto.njcc.com>
- Date: Mon, 10 Jun 1996 14:37:12 -0400
- To: "Chris Wilson (PSD)" <cwilso@microsoft.com>
- Cc: "'mseaton@pobox.com'" <mseaton@pobox.com>, "'Hakon Lie'" <howcome@w3.org>, "'www-style@w3.org'" <www-style@w3.org>
Chris Wilson (PSD) wrote: > > text is also to be used for content types where the user agent might be > able to discern some information by degrading to "text/plain" - which is > marginally true in the case of CSS. :^) > > -Chris > Chris Wilson > cwilso@microsoft.com > -[- Chris, While we've got you on the line how 'bout offering us an example of how Microsoft Internet Explorer will support linked CSS. I know this linkage is tightly controlled now, with the server having to return the css type, but Msoft has said the next beta of MISE will loosen this connection. How about an actual example of a full style sheet, from body texts to tables? I'm struggling with incorporating the <STYLE> element in my web pages for the Public Relations Society of America and would dearly like to see an example.... Allen Miller amiller@pluto.njcc.com
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