From: "Michael Landis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

My point is that everyone's point of view in this discussion is right,
from their perspective. I agree with you that Netscape 4's embedding
of the styling in the behavior layer makes the
behavior-versus-presentation argument moot for it, and I also agree
that mixing the two layers should be done sparingly, if at all.

In this case, it might serve to identify those points of view and the
reasons behind them, and let the reader decide whose point of view
more closely aligns with their own. Someone who values code separation
more than NS4 browser support may very well side with Chris, while
someone who is willing to have a smidgen of code mixing to support NS4
will likely side with you and I. But in the end, I'd leave the
decision to the developer who is reading the article in hopes of
finding a solution that fits their needs and philosphy.

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I see. Since this is obviously a religion, I feel on-topic saying God help everyone :-) I'm out of the discussion - but I'll keep praying ;-)

Al Sparber
PVII
http://www.projectseven.com

"Designing with CSS is sometimes like barreling down a crumbling mountain road at 90 miles per hour secure in the knowledge that repairs are scheduled for next Tuesday".


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