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edipoCosta

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Jul 20, 2010, 8:45:16 PM7/20/10
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Hello everybody,
I use the the script DD_Belated http://www.dillerdesign.com/experiment/DD_belatedPNG/
leave my paw transparent pngs.
This script in one of its stages, created two styles embed (<style> </
style>) and eCSStender read these style sheets and a crash.

I wonder if you have any way to embed styles in eCSStender ignore, or
if you know any other way to contonar this problem.

/*Original message(pt_BR)*/

Olá pessoal,
Eu uso o o script DD_Belated http://www.dillerdesign.com/experiment/DD_belatedPNG/
pata deixar meus pngs transparentes.
Esse script em uma das suas etapas, criada dois embed styles(<style></
style>) e o eCSStender lê essas folhas de estilo e da um crash.

Queria saber se tem alguma maneira de ignorar embed styles no
eCSStender, ou se você conhecem alguma outra maneira de contonar esse
problema.

Aaron Gustafson

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Jul 21, 2010, 8:50:49 AM7/21/10
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On Jul 20, 8:45 pm, edipoCosta <edipo6...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I use the the script DD_Belatedhttp://www.dillerdesign.com/experiment/DD_belatedPNG/
> leave my paw transparent pngs.
> This script in one of its stages, created two styles embed (<style> </
> style>) and eCSStender read these style sheets and a crash.
>
> I wonder if you have any way to embed styles in eCSStender ignore, or
> if you know any other way to contonar this problem.

Can you post a link to your example? It's hard to diagnose the issue
without seeing what's going on.

edipoCosta

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Jul 21, 2010, 1:36:08 PM7/21/10
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On 21 jul, 09:50, Aaron Gustafson <aaron.easydesi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Can you post a link to your example? It's hard to diagnose the issue
> without seeing what's going on.

I can fix the problem causing the script (DD_belated) does not create
is the style sheet, I created two css files, covering the two style
sheets that it creates, and imported them using the link tag and
Conditional Tags, and used the method ignores these style sheets.

I noticed that the script creates DD_belated uses some properties with
hacks, and perhaps why your script should be facing some error in time
to do some parsing.

It would be nice to have some way to embed styles Bypass (TAG STYLE)
to succeed to isolate such problems.

Hug.
/*Original Message (pt_BR)*/
Eu conseguir corrigir o problema fazendo com que o script(DD_belated)
não cria-se a folha de estilo, criei dois arquivos css, referente as
duas folhas de estilo que ele cria, e importei elas com a tag Link e
Tags condicionais, e usei o método ignore nesses folhas de estilo.

Percebi que o script DD_belated cria usa umas propriedades com hacks,
e talvez com por isso seu script deve estar enfrentando algum erro na
hora de fazer algum parse.

Seria bom haver algum jeito para igonorat embed styles(TAG STYLE),
para conseguirmos isolar problemas como esse.

Abraço.

edipoCosta

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Jul 21, 2010, 1:37:11 PM7/21/10
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Aaron Gustafson

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Jul 21, 2010, 6:43:46 PM7/21/10
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On Jul 21, 1:36 pm, edipoCosta <edipo6...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I can fix the problem causing the script (DD_belated) does not create
> is the style sheet, I created two css files, covering the two style
> sheets that it creates, and imported them using the link tag and
> Conditional Tags, and used the method ignores these style sheets.
>
> I noticed that the script creates DD_belated uses some properties with
> hacks, and perhaps why your script should be facing some error in time
> to do some parsing.
>
> It would be nice to have some way to embed styles Bypass (TAG STYLE)
> to succeed to isolate such problems.

It's a bit hard to diagnose where the issue is coming from, but it
definitely due to something DD_belated is doing with those
stylesheets. I will see if I can figure out the issue, but I'm not
sure adding the ability to ignore css would be best. Perhaps if the
stylesheets were "signed" (e.g. <style id="DD_belated_print">/* ... */
</style>) we could add the ability to ignore identified stylesheets as
well (e.g. eCSStender.ignore('#DD_belated_print') or similar), but I
don't know that blanket embed ignorance is a good idea.

Perhaps there's a way to capture the stylesheets at initialization
time rather than working from the dynamic list too. I'll think on it a
bit.
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