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In article <3d354079@news.povray.org>, tho### [at] trf de says...
> No, it is still a bug in Mozilla.
LOL.
So what you want is, that the browser always does what you intended it to
do instead of what you told it to?
When programming, do you also simply omit the parentheses and leave it to
the compiler to figure out where they are supposed to be (be indentation
or something)?
> this nonsense even failed to notice that it will break every a-name tag
> variant out there. Or they failed to put this exception in a obvious
> location. But hey, with the bloat of their standards, that is a mistake
> easy to make :-(
>
> The specification in CSS1 is correct and makes it explicit:
>
> >>All 'A' elements with an 'HREF' attribute will be put into one and
> only one of these groups (i.e. target anchors are not affected). <<
There is no such thing like a ":hover" pseudo class in CSS1.
What you quoted applies only to the pseudo-classes ":link" ":visited" and
":active".
What about really reading the specs before complaining about them?
Lutz-Peter
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