- From: Chris Wilson <cwilso@MICROSOFT.com>
- Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1999 09:52:32 -0800
- To: "'Daniel Glazman'" <Daniel.Glazman@der.edf.fr>, "L. David Baron" <dbaron@fas.harvard.edu>
- Cc: nlesbats@etu.utc.fr, www-style@w3.org
As well as a fourth, also on the possibilities list, which is actually pretty identical to Nicolas' original post; dynamic properties, as we experimentally implemented in IE5. This lets a style sheet author give a script expression for any CSS property, which is dynamically evaluated (and re-evaluated when the expression changes, similar to how a spreadsheet program provides automatic recalculation). -Chris Wilson -----Original Message----- From: Daniel Glazman [mailto:Daniel.Glazman@der.edf.fr] Sent: Thursday, March 11, 1999 10:07 PM To: L. David Baron Cc: nlesbats@etu.utc.fr; www-style@w3.org Subject: Re: Random images and colors - hover images "L. David Baron" a écrit : > There is another solution, which is to refer to CSS rules from the > scripting language, rather than refer to the scripting language from > the CSS. This is the approach being taken by the working draft of the > Level 2 DOM (Document Object Model) [1]. I'm not going to give examples > at this stage since the draft is likely to change. There is a third one, under discussion at CSS+FP WG, based on Microsoft and Netscape submissions (MS HTML Components and Netscape Action Sheets). I agree that yours and this third one are rather close, but use only different linking mechanisms. </Daniel>
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