- From: Daniel Tan <lists@novalistic.com>
- Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2015 01:42:58 +0800
- To: Peter Moulder <pjrm@mail.internode.on.net>
- CC: www-style@w3.org
On 2/18/2015 9:46 PM, Peter Moulder wrote: > The above text might represent a mistake in css-content. > In the current Editors' Draft of css-content, one part of the document > has been changed to add a qualification of (what I'd guess means) "other than > after the last comma": > > # For URIs other than URIs in the last comma separated section of the value, > # if the URI is available and the format is supported, then the element or > # pseudo-element becomes a replaced element [...] > > and instead adds > > # If the URI is part of the last comma separated value in the list, [...] > # then an anonymous replaced inline element is inserted [if the image is > # available] > > Whereas the part that Daniel quoted is still unchanged, which looks to > me like an error. Thank you. I was indeed looking at the ED, but I did not realize that particular portion was a leftover from the old draft. -- Daniel Tan NOVALISTIC <http://NOVALISTIC.com>
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