- From: ~:'' ありがとうございました <j.chetwynd@btinternet.com>
- Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2009 15:30:42 +0100
- To: helder.magalhaes@gmail.com
- Cc: www-svg <www-svg@w3.org>
Helder wrote: In the meantime, to workaround the different behavior across implementations one may set "xml:space" property in the root element to force a "default" behavior (affecting the whole document)... ;-) but this** does not help with the null case, which is really the critical case, as space is merely a holder or workaround, for the case where no data is available, and where null is the most appropriate content. put another way, why would the author specify dx or dy, with null content, unless they wished it to be respected? regards Jonathan Chetwynd **can you give an example of how this might work? eg in the example given mozilla defaults to placing the q3 content inline, whereas opera and safari 'throw' content, ie assume dy='0'...
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