At 07:19 +0100 on 04/10/2010, Philip TAYLOR wrote about Re: [css-d] 
Changes how (some) browsers handle the a:visite:

>A user-controllable feature within the browser, on the other hand,
>would provide a convenient way of working around any deficienc{y|ies}
>in the specification(s) whilst still allowing the user to have a
>fully compliant browser if he/she so wishes.

Also IMO the feature should be OFF unless the user SPECIFICALLY 
activates it (not set to ON requiring the user to turn it off to 
cripple it).

IOW: If you want to have the Browser play Net Nanny then require the 
user to give permission not do it behind the user's back until the 
browser is told to stop messing with the page/code and display it as 
supplied.
-- 

Bob Rosenberg
RockMUG Webmaster
webmas...@rockmug.org
www.RockMUG.org
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