- From: Anders Berglund <alrb@us.ibm.com>
- Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 11:45:19 -0500
- To: "Glenn Adams" <gadams@vgi.com>
- Cc: "XSL Editors" <xsl-editors@w3.org>
Yes the XSL border-*-precedence properties are a superset of what CSS2 has "hardwired". It also permits the disambiguation of eg two colors by the stylesheet author (this case is undefined in CSS2). Anders "Glenn Adams" <gadams@vgi.com>@w3.org on 11/05/2000 12:34:05 AM Sent by: xsl-editors-request@w3.org To: "XSL Editors" <xsl-editors@w3.org> cc: Subject: border-*-precedence How do the border-*-precedence properties interact with the CSS2 collapsing border model? For example, CSS2 defines precedence in 17.6.2 based on the border style (e.g., hidden is given highest precedence) and border color (e.g., row group border color wins over column group), etc. Is the CSS2 precedence model supposed to be ignored, and replaced by the XSL border-*- precence properties? G.
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