I plan to add these in - should be fairly straight forward. I think
i'll change the API to use a selector to target the relevant document
nodes that require parsing.

On 13 Nov, 17:54, Scott Sauyet <scott.sau...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 11:55 AM, Matt <m...@thekrusefamily.com> wrote:
> > On Nov 13, 8:12 am, Scott Sauyet <scott.sau...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Looking at the implementation (without doing any real testing) I'm
> >> wondering about something.  Why do you start by looping through the
> >> <link/> tags rather than starting with document.styleSheets.
>
> > I wondered the same thing. It looks like it does an ajax call to
> > retrieve each stylesheet, which is not efficient, and ignores css
> > defined in-page.
>
> Jonah emailed me off list and told me that "the problem is that other
> than the :hover name, IE makes all the selectors that it doesn't
> understand unaccessible."
>
> Since I had started with :hover, I hadn't noticed this (yet!)  But I
> guess it's not a surprise from IE.
>
> He does need to do more to select the proper files, add <style> tags,
> and deal with imports, but it's a very nice start!
>
>   -- Scott

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