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On Monday, March 8 2010, 23:29 by Colby Russell
I was wondering how this was progressing, and was wondering today about the following: How are you reconciling the differences between DOM Level 2 Style and the not-yet-complete CSSOM? Your motivation for starting this was a manipulable object model for CSS that wasn't tied to Gecko's, and Gecko doesn't implement some of the things in DOM 2 Style. Will there be an option to choose the behavior you want?
It seems like one way to go would be to make a judgement call for conflicts, but which might seem like the best thing to do in the beginning, but I have a feeling that in the future, it's going to be one of those things where you're looking at a bug report, saying "We just can't handle this with the way we currently do things."
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I was wondering how this was progressing, and was wondering today about the following: How are you reconciling the differences between DOM Level 2 Style and the not-yet-complete CSSOM? Your motivation for starting this was a manipulable object model for CSS that wasn't tied to Gecko's, and Gecko doesn't implement some of the things in DOM 2 Style. Will there be an option to choose the behavior you want?
It seems like one way to go would be to make a judgement call for conflicts, but which might seem like the best thing to do in the beginning, but I have a feeling that in the future, it's going to be one of those things where you're looking at a bug report, saying "We just can't handle this with the way we currently do things."
It's quite coll to see Blue Griffon development goes on!