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Re: CSS Scoping in XML Namespaces


Re:  CSS Scoping in XML Namespaces
Robin Berjon wrote:
> Robert Koberg wrote:
> 
>> just escape the backslash. I have only used this in IE, so test in 
>> other browsers...
>>
>> <style>
>>
>> myns1\:myelement {
>> color:purple;
>> }
>>
>> myns2\:myelement {
>> color:#fff;
>> }
>>
>> </style>
> 
> 
> Baaaaah. Matching prefixes instead of namespaces. Bad bad bad. You ought 
> to declare the namespace with an @namespace rule, and then use 
> pfx|localName.
> 

right... can you tell me which browser supports this?

css3 is a future thing... (css2 in a 'non' thing)

reality -- it's such a problem

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