Well, that would be better of course. I guess for the mobile runtime
you will have optimize handling of browser quirks anyway. But this
issue shouldn't be a show stopper for Opera and the DHTML runtime.

On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 3:52 PM, P T Withington <[email protected]> wrote:
> But why not have the runtime use the correct name for the style per browser?  
> Surely it can't help performance to write nonsense into the sprite style?
>
> On 2011-01-19, at 08:46, Raju Bitter wrote:
>
>> I think we can close http://jira.openlaszlo.org/jira/browse/LPP-8342,
>> based on this discussion in the Opera forums:
>> http://dev.opera.com/forums/topic/868312
>>
>>>> Feature request: Filter out CSS vendor prefix errors
>>>> My (CSS) errorslog is cluttered with:
>>>>  -webkit-border-radius is an unknown property
>>>> -moz-border-radius-topLeft is an unknown property
>>>>
>>>> Can we have a (selectable, but default) filter to get rid of those trivial 
>>>> repeating messages.
>>>
>>> By dstorey   Monday, 10. January 2011, 23:05:25
>>> There is already a plan for allowing filtering in the error console, but it 
>>> will not be ready for Opera
>>> Dragonfly 1.0, unless someone contributes code on our open source project.
>>>
>>> We already have code for sortable tables, and we will probably move over to 
>>> using this in the error console in the near future.
>
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