what is it
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A Python package to parse and build CSS Cascading Style Sheets. (Not a renderer though!)

about this release
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0.9.6a4 is an bugfix release.

main changes
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- **API CHANGE**: Reverted handling of exceptions (issue #24) as this did not work with PyXML installed. You may again use ``str(e)`` on any raised xml.dom.Exception ``e``. Since 0.9.6a0 exceptions raised did raise a tuple of message, line and col information. Now the message alone is raised (again). Line and col information is still available as ``e.line, e.col``.

    + BUGFIX: Fixed issues #22 and #23

+ BUGFIX: All examples at http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/CR-CSS2-20090423/syndata.html#illegalvalues should work now as expected

- **FEATURE**: Updated some parts to http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/CR-CSS2-20090423/changes.html#new (most changes decribed there were already done in cssutils)

- **FEATURE**: New preference option ``keepUnkownAtRules = False`` which defines if unknown atrules like e.g. `...@three-dee {...}`` are kept or not. Setting this pref to ``False`` in result removes unknown @rules from the serialized sheet which is the default for the minified settings.


license
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cssutils is published under the LGPL version 3 or later, see http://cthedot.de/cssutils/

If you have other licensing needs please let me know.

download
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For download options see http://cthedot.de/cssutils/

cssutils needs Python 2.4 or higher (tested with Python 2.6.2, 2.5.2 and 2.4.4 on Vista only)


Bug reports (via Google code), comments, etc are very much appreciated! Thanks.

Christof
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