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Here is Open eBook's stated relationship to CSS: This specification defines a style language based on CSS 1 and CSS 2, with a media type of "text/x-oeb1-css."
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Further, a simple Google search on CSS and patents shows that Microsoft claims ownership. In what way is that an "open standard" as so many use that term for CSS? Help me understand that. Has Microsoft released all past, present and future claims on that patent? [Scripting News]
I'm really surprised by Dave's pushback on the CSS thing. I work in the ebook industry and CSS is where Open eBook is headed. The promise of HTML, I thought, was to separate form from content. But HTML by itself turns out to be very bad at doing that. CSS begins to make that possible. And the resulting markup is so much cleaner and easier to understand.
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Yes, I've fallen victim to obsessing over my referererererer log. [it's getting better]
Boy I know that feeling :)
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2002
Will Leshner.
Last update:
2/14/02; 9:40:59 AM.
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