Subject: Re: How to use <a style="{font: 10pt arial}"> in XSL? Keep getting error.
From: Colin Muller <colin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2001 14:36:50 +0800
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Kevin Duffey wrote:
> First, the use of the word class="" is that MSIE specific, or part of the
> whole HTML 4.0 CSS standard
As far as I know, class="something: blah" *without* the curly brackets
is the way HTML 4.x does it - and that should be acceptable to your XSLT
processor as well. See the sections on style in the HTML 4 Recs at
w3.org.
Colin
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