If any style sheet language can be used, why don't microformats create their own style language eg: <span class="bday" style="bday.1968-01-04">4th Jan, 1968</span>
By definition, the contents of the style attribute must be in "the default style sheet language". The default style sheet language is by definition CSS unless a Content-Style-Type header (either HTTP header or <meta http-equiv>) is present. There can only be one default style sheet language per document, thus any document which wants to use a non-CSS style sheet language in the style attribute cannot use CSS in the style attribute. (That is, you can't use CSS in some style attributes and non-CSS on others.)
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