Subject: Re: alternating tags in a list? From: Andy Dent <dent@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 17:57:49 +0800 |
Paul Prescod wrote >As James Clark has pointed out on several occasions, if you want to turn >every other row in a table blue, this is *trivial* in DOM code. How do you know that you want to turn every other row blue? ie: who writes the DOM code and where is it executed? Isn't this just shifting a responsibility around, but admitting that the declarative model can't supply this by itself? How do I tell a browser that every 2nd line should be blue? I'd prefer to see the declarative language capable of defining this kind of event. Andy Dent BSc MACS AACM, Software Designer, A.D. Software, Western Australia OOFILE - Database, Reports, Graphs, GUI for c++ on Mac, Unix & Windows PP2MFC - PowerPlant->MFC portability http://www.highway1.com.au/adsoftware/crossplatform.html In SF for Macworld Jan 1st-9th 1999, at the AppMaker stand in DevDepot XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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