I don't know.....I would say that I use # css attributes about 2% of the
time.

Instead of #(generated id) .className why don't you just define it as :

.className {}

or

*.className {}

or

span.className {}

or

.someOtherContainer .className {}

?

On 11/3/06, Bill Holloway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

" I am trying to prevent exactly what you want as much as I possibly
can. :)"  Grrrrrr. :)

Well, I think the problem is that class="" isn't enough of a handle on
it.  The CSS designation would have to be

<style>
#(your-generated-id) .className
{
  border: ...;
}
</style>

but maybe I'm wrong.  I'm getting around it by generated the attribute
style="...".  That's the inline override.

Bill

On 11/3/06, Jesse Kuhnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There's no way to prevent it - unless you subclass @Any.
>
> I can provide some other thoughts though.
>
> -) Technically speaking, every element in the DOM that outputs an ID
> attribute has to be unique to be "compliant" as far as having javascript
> operations work consistently in the browser.
>
> -) If you are using CSS # style attributes to apply rules to more than
one
> element in a document with the same ID that probably isn't exactly the
best
> way to do it anyways. Use .<classname> CSS rules for these kinds of
things
> instead.
>
> You're going to be fighting an uphill battle trying to do what you want
as I
> am trying to prevent exactly what you want as much as I possibly can. :)
> When weighing in factors of importance like javascript vs CSS id
selectors
> that are technically not correct I have to go with option 1.
>
> So, it's "by design". Use class="your class name" instead.
>
> On 11/3/06, Bill Holloway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I have an @Any tag inside a @For loop.  I notice that the @Any tags
> > that are emitted have an automatically-generated id attribute.  Those
> > are blowing my CSS implementations -- unless I can ignore them in css
> > somehow.
> >
> > Is there a way to suppress the emission of those id attributes to the
> > browser?
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Bill
> >
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