Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 05:56:32PM +0200, Emile van Bergen wrote: >> > I object to this ITP. Not very strongly, but I still object. >> I think it's a wonderful idea to have a decss package in Debian. If >> Debian cannot distribute the decss that allows Debian users to view DVD >> movies (yet), then distributing this one is a good alternative, I'd say. > You're clearly quite mad. Regardless of whether this script is trivial > to implement, it's not something anyone should be encouraged to actually > *use*. CSS is the *best* feature of the HTML4 standard. Why would > anyone in their right mind wish to strip nearly all the logical > structure markup out of a document?
*cough* CSS is *not* the "logical structure markup" of a html document. The main feature of HTML4/XHTML and CSS(|2|3) is the separation of structure and design (as you said): HTML should be used to structure content in a usable way (ie one can extract the given information from the document in every environment, with or without a CSS-capable display software) while CSS is used to create a wonderful world for salesdroids. Marc -- $_=')(hBCdzVnS})3..0}_$;//::niam/s~=)]3[))_$(rellac(=_$({pam(esrever })e$.)4/3* )e$(htgnel+23(rhc,"u"(kcapnu ,""nioj ;|_- |/+9-0z-aZ-A|rt~=e$;_$=e${pam tnirp{y V2ajFGabus} yV2ajFGa&{gwmclBHIbus}gwmclBHI&{yVGa09mbbus}yVGa09mb&{hBCdzVnSbus'; s/\n//g;s/bus/\nbus/g;eval scalar reverse # <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>