
On Thu, Nov 04, Martin Edenhofer wrote:
http://demo.otrs.org/~martin/*.html ist "real" CSS support. What you mean is the CSS to replace table tags.
Of course there is no definition of "real". But as fare as CSS is described and used it is fare beyond the present code we are using. I am refering to books like "Cascading Style Sheets" by Eric A. Meyer. http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596005253
IMO this is really no good idea (IMO).
I disagree but that is a religious argumentation. I think in the long run there is no way to avoid such a CSS implementation. It need less bandwith, is more flexible and takes care of handicapped accessiblity problems. But I do agree that the work which is necessary to do it now is fare beyond scope.
But maybe Bob means xml/xsl > html transformation?
OTRS generates xml and the html gets generated via xsl (e. g. with Saxon). Maybe this would ne new cool stuff. Bob?
Of course it would be cool but IMO a waste of CPU power and time. take care Stefan -- ((otrs.de)) :: OTRS GmbH :: Norsk-Data-Str. 1 :: 61352 Bad Homburg http://www.otrs.de/ :: Tel. +49 (0)6172 4832388