- is legal to start identifiers in CSS3 now

Leo Savernik l.savernik at aon.at
Thu Sep 4 13:33:15 CEST 2003


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Am Mittwoch, 3. September 2003 22:23 schrieb Maciej Stachowiak:
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> So you think it would be OK if we could never change or remove internal
> properties, even if they were no longer needed by the engine and
> somehow constrained the implementation of other stuff? It really seems
> wiser to me to head this problem off before it becomes a problem.

As Dave already mentioned, there are preliminary CSS3 properties which should 
stay available, and there are really internal properties. These can be 
dropped or change semantics over time because they make no real sense being 
used "outside".

But I still think *all* properties should be accessible from everywhere, even 
the most internal ones. Nonetheless it's always the document author to be 
blamed if he relies on them.
>
[...]

mfg
	Leo
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