What I'm doing now is to use the "font-family" property for passing the
string, because that's the only thing I can find that could contain
custormized strings. That's just a work around which is weird and dirty to
my point of view, so I'm asking for help here.
Refering to the inline style, yeah, that will lose flexibility somehow, and
I'd rather use a html rel property to do the task, as you might see, the
reason that I'm choosing css for passing the parameter is to separate the
presentation and structure.

Thanks for you kindness. :)

On 8/1/06, cj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> i'm a bit slow, but i think i understand now.  :)  the only fresh idea
> i can think of is to see if inline styles will work, but that won't be
> very feasible if you are needing to change it in multiple places.
>
>
> sorry i can't be of much help, and good luck.
>



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