I looked around for a matrix of what is currently implemented from CSS 2 but didn't see one. This question may be answered elsewhere. Please forgive me if I'm rehashing old ground. I have been trying to create a CSS file for the DocBook 4.1.2 XML DTD ( http://www.docbook.org ) and realized the usefulness of having the "\A" described in 12.2 of the CSS-2 spec ( http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/generate.html#content ). I've noticed that this particular CSS feature seems not to be supported by Mozilla as of the time of this message.
I'd like to know the following: Is there a plan to support this "\A" functionality? Is there a place to look for what CSS functionality is and is not supported? Is anybody familiar with examples of CSS applied to DocBook? I know Norman Walsh has provided some XSLT for processing DocBook into html, etc. That isn't really what I want. I want the XML to be rendered by the browser using an existing style sheet and no translation. TIA, STH
