Hey Patrick,
Yeah the program will parse the actuall CSS and list all the SELECTORS, the PROPERTIES and VALUES (And Comments).

It works by parsing each character.
The algorithm took me an hour or two just to write up.
It wasn't simple.

That is why you cannot use this software with non compliant CSS.


I know what you mean about the $5 fee.
But I am planning on expanding the software to including an editor too...
So that you can edit and develop the CSS from scratch with my software.
Although personally I think its best to type by hand...

This program will be good for batch processing really...
I dont know...
When I am done I will send a link around to you all and you can test it out for me if you like.
I just need some style sheets at the moment, so please send them to me off list as attachments...
Thanks list!


Patrick Lauke wrote:
Sounds interesting, but...I can do all that already with some find/replaces, so I'm
not sure if people will be willing to pay for it (even if $5 is such a low price).
 
Or are you planning to have your tool parse the actual CSS, rather than simply
looking for occurences of comments, spaces, line-breaks ?
 
Patrick

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