overflow: (Re: HTML for KMail ...)
Marc Mutz
mutz at kde.org
Fri Jul 19 17:26:27 BST 2002
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On Friday 19 July 2002 17:14, Vadim Plessky wrote:
> On Friday 19 July 2002 6:22 pm, Marc Mutz wrote:
> | On Friday 19 July 2002 15:22, Vadim Plessky wrote:
> | <snip>
> |
> | > So, would it be incorporated into KMail's CSS for heders?
> | > Or there is a chance to use pure XML?..
> |
> | <snip>
> |
> | See my previous mail. XML is totally out of the question, since we
> | need to inline HTML content, because of the missing <object>
> | functionality in khtml.
>
> Ok, now I see: <object> is the real problem in KHTML (not CSS, not
> Tables)
<snip>
Let's say it this way: For KMail, it would make things _a lot_ easier if
<object width="100%"> would just insert a maximum width frame with the
content. Esp. with another HTML page. This way, we'd just put every
body part's content into an <object> of itself and be done with it:
1. It couldn't influcence our css rules
2. It could be hidden and shown with a simple DOM call
3. We wouldn't need to worry about the kind of data shown there, since
khtml would sort it out for us.
Maybe we should compile a KMail wishlist for khtml ;-)
Marc
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Marc Mutz <mutz at kde.org>
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