On Mon, 4 Aug 2003, David Carlisle wrote:
... only to discover the CSS code missing, due to it being a comment in the
XSLT stylesheet. The solution:
<style type="text/css">
<xsl:comment>
p.element-syntax { border: solid thin }code { font-family: monospace }
</xsl:comment>
</style>
surely a better solution is
<style type="text/css">
p.element-syntax { border: solid thin }code { font-family: monospace }
</style>
Are there really any HTML browsers being used that will render the
content of a <style> element? (This was presumably the excuse for
putting things in a comment)
Not that I know of.
Cheers,
jarkko
Certainly for XHTML you'll need to not put things in a comment otherwise
they will be treated as, er, comments and not affect the styling of the
document.
David
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