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Rob Nicholson
This is a question about the following KB article:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q262161
We've got a problem with the Infragistics NetAdvantage presentation controls
which they've suggested it related to this KB article.
But I'm not sure this is correct but I'd like to just confirm what this KB
article actually means. My understanding of this is that a single page can't
have more than 30 style sheets defined. It doesn't matter whether these are
defined as <STYLE> tags in the <HEAD> section or via a linked cascading
style sheet. Do I read this right?
It doesn't meant that a page can't have more than 30 style classes within
these styles sheets neither does it mean that a page can't have more than 30
inline style tags within other elements. Correct?
30 style sheets per page seems very reasonable to me Jeez, more than one
would be a interesting situation!
Thanks, Rob
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q262161
We've got a problem with the Infragistics NetAdvantage presentation controls
which they've suggested it related to this KB article.
But I'm not sure this is correct but I'd like to just confirm what this KB
article actually means. My understanding of this is that a single page can't
have more than 30 style sheets defined. It doesn't matter whether these are
defined as <STYLE> tags in the <HEAD> section or via a linked cascading
style sheet. Do I read this right?
It doesn't meant that a page can't have more than 30 style classes within
these styles sheets neither does it mean that a page can't have more than 30
inline style tags within other elements. Correct?
30 style sheets per page seems very reasonable to me Jeez, more than one
would be a interesting situation!
Thanks, Rob