RE: [WSG] Internal CSS in XHTML served as application/xhtml+xml

2004-07-09 Thread Patrick Lauke
-Original Message- From: Derek Featherstone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 09 July 2004 16:28 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [WSG] Internal CSS in XHTML served as application/xhtml+xml Roger wrote: Anyway, I was wondering if, and how, other people hide internal CSS

RE: [WSG] Internal CSS in XHTML served as application/xhtml+xml

2004-07-09 Thread Derek Featherstone
Patrick wrote: have a read through http://devedge.netscape.com/viewsource/2003/xhtml-style-script/ ...but to answer the question quickly: it should work if you use //![CDATA[ //]] Right, but that only deals with JS embedded in its own script/script block. I've used that before if I

RE: [WSG] Internal CSS in XHTML served as application/xhtml+xml

2004-07-09 Thread Patrick Lauke
This breaks down though, for references like this in the page for bookmarklets (pardon the length): but wouldn't you say that bookmarklets are a bit of a perversion of the standard, in which case it becomes academic to discuss how these can be served in a standards-compliant way? or is it just

RE: [WSG] Internal CSS in XHTML served as application/xhtml+xml

2004-07-09 Thread Derek Featherstone
This breaks down though, for references like this in the page for bookmarklets (pardon the length): but wouldn't you say that bookmarklets are a bit of a perversion of the standard, in which case it becomes academic to discuss how these can be served in a standards-compliant way? Oh, I

Re: [WSG] Internal CSS in XHTML served as application/xhtml+xml

2004-07-09 Thread Kay Smoljak
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 11:28:22 -0400, Derek Featherstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On a related note -- I recently setup content negotiation on WATS.ca to serve our XHTML as application/xhtml+xml and most of the site worked fine. The one spot where it failed was with inline JavaScript -- we have a