* Nick Fitzsimons wrote:
>Incidentally, the "gray"/"grey" issue isn't helped by the fact that  
>Netscape Navigator had an extensive list of colour names, which  
>included both "gray" and "lightgrey" - the story I heard back in the  
>day was that an English developer had been involved in implementing  
>that bit of code, and automatically used the English spelling. As a  
>result, browsers nowadays support both "lightgrey" and "lightgray"  
>for backwards compatibility... although none of those extended colour  
>names appear in any formal spec relating to CSS, so that's OT.

http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-color/#svg-color
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