On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 12:22 AM, DBJDBJ <dbj...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Well for the FF team this was not meaningless, since it is possible to
> set/get css value on the non-attached newly created dom element in FF
> and then get to it through getComputedStyle()
> You just have to follow in the Firebug and Chrome console, what I have
> posted initally. Instead of "wondering" ...


DBJ it does not matter what an engine does internally, it maters why on
earth you would ask for a Computed property when this has never been
computed ... this would be normal for a JScript engine, not SpiderMonkey or
V8 where performances should be a priority.

Accordingly, I would rather ask Firefox (or Firebug plug-in) or Chrome why
they provide such information for an element has never been rendered since
from *Computation* point of view this is the real waste of time/resurces and
probablythe reason Firefox 3.5 is so slow with DOM render compared even with
Internet Explorer.

It's nice in any case to see how you trust "applications" more than logic
... do you agree that a picture could never be showed if that fact never
happened?

Regards

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