Subject: Re: XSLT and SVG From: Chris Lilley <chris@xxxxxx> Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2000 18:14:55 +0200 |
Chris Bayes wrote: > Chris Lilley wrote: > >Just pointing out that nothing precludes using style elements of external > >stylesheets in SVG. > > No very true but they don't normally override style attributes on elements. That depends on their specificity - if its greater than 100 then clearly they will override them. > > >Also, why edit a style attribute? > > Why not it was just an excersize. Oh - ok. > >Why not just add a > >selector of higher specificity that overrides the property you want to > >change? > > Not sure what you mean here. Specificity, as defined in the CSS spoec. > Are you talking about !important or > <text...style="color:red;"><span style="color:blue;">some text</span></text> no. > I think it is cleaner to change the style attribute rather than overriding > things or having external stylesheets. Less stuff to transmit and maintain. If you are worried about maintenence, don't use style attributes. > >> So what looked like a simple answer to a simple problem *isn't*. Maybe Ms > >> and Mike can shed some light on this > > > >I think this is a case where server-side DOM 2 makes more sense than > >server-side XSL-T. > > Possibly but the question was about XSLT and the more weapons in your > armoury the better. True, and its interesting to discuss edge cases and push the envelope, but its also wise to point out when someone is using a cone wrench as a hammer ;-) -- Chris XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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