Re: Bug in XSS Skinning Support

2006-11-27 Thread Jeanne Waldman
I agree. XSS was the original format, but then we added the CSS-format skinning file thinking that it will be more understandable to a person that would be in charge of the skinning; i.e., someone with css experience. There are features in XSS that aren't yet in CSS, so we should port those over

Re: Bug in XSS Skinning Support

2006-11-26 Thread Adam Winer
I agree - while I've got nothing against accepting patches to the XSS code, ideally the XSS code can die ASAP... -- Adam On 11/24/06, Simon Lessard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, Personally, I hope we'll let it die, especially since inhibit was added to CSS format. On 11/24/06, Mark

Bug in XSS Skinning Support

2006-11-24 Thread Mark Robinson
Hi, I've found a bug in the XSS skinning engine. Specifically, it doesn't recognize Icon descriptors while the CSS skinner does. Right now I'm working on a patch the fix this, but my question is, what is the future of XSS support? Ie, is it going away? Mark

Re: Bug in XSS Skinning Support

2006-11-24 Thread Simon Lessard
Hello, Personally, I hope we'll let it die, especially since inhibit was added to CSS format. On 11/24/06, Mark Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I've found a bug in the XSS skinning engine. Specifically, it doesn't recognize Icon descriptors while the CSS skinner does. Right now I'm