J.Pietschmann wrote:
Peter B. West wrote:
More less than more, I should think. Parsing is inherently generic.
E.g., I assume that you would use the same tokenizer and first-level
parser.
At the tokenizer level, sure. However, the spec provides for
a wildly varying spectrum of
Peter B. West wrote:
J.Pietschmann wrote:
And yes, it is absolutley choc-a-bloc with instancesof and casts, which,
Should read absolutely chock-a-block; it is not to be confused with
the consumption of chocolate.
- Have a FONode method which goes through the attribute list and
+ gets
J.Pietschmann wrote:
There should be no need to actually store for many properties most
of the data types which can be specified in an XML attribute, for
example font-size can always be resolved to an absolute value. Bad
things are for example alignment-adjust which must still store an