Re: [BULK] - Re: [XHTML2] Spirit of "1.1.3. XHTML 2 and Presentation" (PR#7759)

Actually, I'm of the opinon that like the DOM, CSS really needs a 
globally applicable inclusion mechanism in XML.  As it is, it's still 
mainly of use only in HTML.

Maybe an XML library that describes a generic style element and a 
generic style attribute, which can be included in documents via 
namespacing if the user wants to embed styling in the document for some 
reason?

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Received on Friday, 10 February 2006 08:20:43 UTC