God I hope not and if that is the case I will not be using them. 

Cheryl D. Wise
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-----Original Message-----
From: David Blakey 


I'm going to take this back onto the main list, as I'd like to raise an
issue that is starting to bother me.  My question was whether anyone else
apart from Mozilla has started to implement parts of the current CSS3 specs.
My concern is that if Mozilla implements properties that are eventually
different from the final specs for CSS3, or are not even in those specs,
will we find ourselves back in the bad old days of 'blink' and 'marquee'?
Some of Mozilla's current CSS3 work is different from the current specs as
it is.

<snipped>

But are we going to end up with CSS full of properties starting with '-moz-'
or '-opera-' or '-ie-'?  Might these finish up with version numbers or
platform names in them, like the bad old days when IE5.5 Win differed in
behaviours from IE5.5 Mac?


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