- is legal to start identifiers in CSS3 now

Leo Savernik l.savernik at aon.at
Wed Sep 3 12:55:23 CEST 2003


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Am Mittwoch, 3. September 2003 11:41 schrieb David Hyatt:
> Another change I made at the same time was to rename all the "konq-"
> properties and values to "khtml-" instead.  Since "konq" is the browser
> and "khtml" is the engine, it made more sense to use "khtml-" for
> values that both Safari and Konqueror plan to use.  That allows us to
> reserve "-konq" and "-apple" or "-safari" for the properties that
> really will only apply to one browser or the other.

I'm not sure if I like that. At least existing properties should not be 
renamed. The cause is, though nobody is supposed to use them, people *do* use 
them. Simply renaming them breaks their pages.

So I'd rather have only new properties follow -khtml-*, and leave the old ones 
untouched. That's my point of view.
>
> dave
>
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	Leo
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