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Re: CSS selectors are syntactic sugar for XPath expressions

  • From: Pete Cordell <pete++xmldev@codalogic.com>
  • To: Tony Graham <tgraham@antenna.co.jp>, xml-dev@l...
  • Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2022 12:01:17 +0000

Re:  CSS selectors are syntactic sugar for XPath expressions
On 22/03/2022 08:57, Tony Graham wrote:
The more complex P selector provided in the thesis manages to not look
like CSS:

LI: BEGIN
   if within OL Size: 10 pt;
END;
Eeeks, I'm glad they kept iterating until they got to CSS. Though it's a shame they didn't keep iterating until they got to LESS (directly in the browser)!

It looks like CSS is an interesting case to study computer language and protocol evolution.

Regards,

Pete.
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