David Dorward wrote:
> In my
> experience, most people wanting to use break-word are trying to get
> user generated content to not flow out of their design.
Mine too.
> In that case,
> the solution I'd suggest is better sanity checking of the data coming
> from the user
Agreed, but I count prep
2008/10/10 Vincent Pollard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> What do people think the easiest solution is for this problem?"
That isn't the problem - its a failed solution.
How you go about solving the real problem depends on what it is. In my
experience, most people wanting to use break-word are trying to
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> Subject: [css-d] word-wrap: break-word not working in Firefox
>
> What do people think
On Oct 12, 2008, at 8:14 AM, Big John wrote:
>> What do people think the easiest solution is for this problem?"
>
> It doesn't work because unlike every other major browser,
> The Firefox people haven't seen fit to support it. I would
> guess that this change is fairly easy, given the support
> e
Vincent Pollard wrote:
> What do people think the easiest solution is for this problem?"
It doesn't work because unlike every other major browser,
The Firefox people haven't seen fit to support it. I would
guess that this change is fairly easy, given the support
everywhere else, so FF's intransi
What do people think the easiest solution is for this problem?"
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