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<font face="Arial">It seems to me that CSS3 in most cases requires
that JS must be allowed.<br>
IE: I use iframes to test how we are handling state of the art
code.<br>
Consider this:</font><font face="Arial"><br>
frame src=<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="http://demos.hacks.mozilla.org/openweb/CSSMAKESUSICK/">"http://demos.hacks.mozilla.org/openweb/CSSMAKESUSICK/"</a>
height="100%" width="100%"></iframe</font><br>
And try pasting that into an HTML composition (with the appropriate
bounding <>)<br>
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What you will probably see is a half-way rendering of the intended
content.<br>
(The iframe in the compose window however, seems to allow JS, And
other methods in mailnews allow JS as well)<br>
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This means that if we are going to support CSS3 stuff we should
reconsider our global ban on Javascript.<br>
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JoeS<br>
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