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On 17/10/10 15:00, Yaron Shahrabani wrote:
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Another manifestation of this difference can be seen when you place a
"dir=" directive on the <body> tag of "content_print.template".
This is change does not pass strict HTML validation, and would be
unnecessary had the two CSS approaches been used.<br>
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<div>So they should be combined? <br>
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<p>I think, no. I think the RTL file should only contain RTL related
stuff, and will therefor be okay to use it also in the content_print
file, without adding a tag to the body.<br>
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Just MHO.<br>
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Shachar<br>
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Shachar Shemesh
Lingnu Open Source Consulting Ltd.
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.lingnu.com">http://www.lingnu.com</a>
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