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Re: Netscape support for XSL Stylesheets

Subject: Re: Netscape support for XSL Stylesheets
From: Håkon Wium Lie <howcome@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 20:52:16 +0200 (MET DST)
Re: Netscape support for XSL Stylesheets
Sebastian Rahtz wrote:

 >  > None of these CSS systems were complete as far as I know, and neither
 > 
 > well, quite. has there ever been a complete CSS implementation?

I believe there are two complete implementations of CSS1: Opera (yet
unreleased) and Mozilla (previews available).

When organizations like IETF require there to be implementations
available before a specification can proceed, I don't think they
require all features to be supported by one implementation -- they
want all features to be implemented somewhere. With few exceptions
(some of them were last-month modifications to the specification) all
of CSS1 was implemented somewhere. 

Alas, I believe CSS2 still has unimplemented features.

-h&kon

Håkon Wium Lie                     http://www.opera.com/people/howcome
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