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Re: [xml-dev] CSS Scoping in XML Namespaces

From: Robert Koberg <rob@------.--->
To: "Bullard, Claude L (Len)" <clbullar@----.--->
Date: 3/3/2004 10:23:00 PM
Hi,

just escape the backslash. I have only used this in IE, so test in other 
browsers...

<style>

myns1\:myelement {
color:purple;
}

myns2\:myelement {
color:#fff;
}

</style>


Bullard, Claude L (Len) wrote:

> The subject says it.   What are the rules (if any) 
> for the scoping of CSS declarations with regards 
> to XML documents with multiple namespaces?  For 
> example, SVG/VML etc., within X(HTML)?
> 
> len
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