Dear Dandies, Before I send this question to the editors, I'll ask it here in case I'm missing something obvious. How is the optional '+', on <integer> and <number> types, expressed in grammar of Section 5.9?
Quote from 5.11 Property Datatypes----------------------- <integer> A signed integer value which consists of an optional '+' or '-' character followed by a sequence of digits. A property may define additional constraints on the value. NOTE: A '+' sign is allowed for CSS2 compatibility. <number> A signed real number which consists of an optional '+' or '-' character followed by a sequence of digits followed by an optional '.' character and sequence of digits. A property may define additional constraints on the value. Endquote-------------------------------- Peter -- Peter B. West [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://powerup.com.au/~pbwest "Lord, to whom shall we go?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]