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6 Aug 2024 12:17:57 EDT (-0400)
  Re: New POV-Ray webpage  
From: Warp
Date: 17 Jul 2002 11:08:47
Message: <3d35887f@news.povray.org>
Thorsten Froehlich <tho### [at] trfde> wrote:
> To the contrary, all other browsers behave like specified by CSS1.  As I
> just pointed out in my other reply to him the bug might even be in the CSS2
> spec and the Mozilla developers simply failed to notice that :-(  Of course,
> that means it is still a bug in Mozilla.

  Sorry, but I still don't understand.
  If the CSS says "whenever the cursor is over a block delimited with a
tag named 'a', underline this block", and if the browser does exactly what
the CSS says, why is it broken?
  It sounds to me that what you want is that the browser makes an exception
like "ok, this is a tag called 'a', but hey, I know this is a link with
a 'name' specifier, so I should ignore what the CSS says about this and
do something else which the CSS does not say". That sounds more like a kludge
to me.

  After all, AFAIK you can specify a different behaviour for a tag with
a certain attribute, so it's possible to say in the CSS that the 'a' tag
with the 'name' attribute should have no special styles. IMHO this would
be the most logical way and will probably work in most browsers. It is not
a kludge.

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