----- Original Message -----
From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@marasystems.com>
Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2002 16:29:19 +0200
To: "PsychoTekk .de" <psychotekk@europe.com>, squid-dev@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: doctype declaration
> One complication is that certain % codes are only valid in certain
> conditions. For example the DNS related codes is only valid in DNS
> releated errors etc, FTP related codes in FTP related errors etc..
the settings in squid.conf would just indicate which info to
include if available, some if-defined-conditions when converting
%w to the email address would then check if the enabled info is
defined at all, and if so, adds it to the body string.
> > the full doctype declaration in connexion with external stylesheets
> > will cause many browsers to ignore the stylesheet.
> > this in fact is a browser issue and i'm wondering when the
> > developers will fix this problem since it's known for a long time
> > now.
>
> Sigh.. the DTD is only meant to specify the syntax, not the rendering,
> and specifying a DTD system identifier that defines the syntax on how
> to refer to stylesheets for rendering shurely should not make the
> browser ignore stylesheets..
>
> The only styling aspect of a DTD is that the browser may select a
> different default stylesheet based on public DTD identifier, but this
> should not require the system DTD identifier, only the correcct DTD
> identifier. If the browser does not recognise the public DTD
> identifier then how should it be able to derive which default
> stylesheet to use from the system DTD identifier???
>
> Further, the HTML specifications always uses the official DTD system
> identifier in any DOCTYPE declarations, so one would expect browser
> manufactureres to use the same when testing their implementations..
what i meant is this:
http://www.psychotekk.de/menu.htm
http://www.psychotekk.de/menu2.htm
msie6.0 and mozilla1.1a (so netscape7.0b1) mess up the second
version that contains the reference to the dtd.
> > i dissuade from using external stylesheets atm, at least i don't
> > think this should be included in squid's default error documents
> > now.
>
> Ok, but neither should much more inline styling of the HTML I think.
i agree, what i would change next in a html doc is the link color,
but squid's err docs are so small, i think the current one-liner does
it.
regards,
C.L.
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