Hi Marcel

> css - is normally not editable within wiki??!?!?!?!, but well you maybe
> use this just for an example...

It IS editable. You can add CSS rules to tablestyle, and you can
escape the MoinMoin parser altogether and specify CSS inside a tag.

> you have first to revert the old version and then you can edit....
> editing directly an old version would give you a very "complicated"
> version history :-)

You did not read my mail completely I dare say. That was not my point.

> JavaScript is a "pain in the ass".

Well, it's what make Web2.0 work.

> What's happen if the users browser is
> not support javascript or he has disabled it because of e.g. security
> reason..

A browser which does not support JavaScript? Really, I don't care.

I do not exactly like JavaScript, and I switch it off by default but
switch it on when I trust a site.

The worst scenario is that the user has to live with the situation as
it is right now with or without JavaScript.

Kai

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