On Sep 29, 5:57 pm, Boris Zbarsky <[email protected]> wrote:
> The former happens in nsRuleNode::Transition; that's called while
> computing the right rulenode for a new nsStyleContext in nsStyleSet.
> Style contexts are instantiated by whoever feels like getting the style
> for some node; the most common case is nsCSSFrameConstructor.
> nsStyleSet is where all such calls end up.

Thank you!

> Doeshttps://developer.mozilla.org/en/The_life_of_an_HTML_HTTP_request
> help a bit?  It's a little out of date, but correct in broad strokes if
> you ignore the nsIRenderingContext part.

Yes it does, thank you very much!

Manu
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