[wplug] Mozilla and paged media

John Harrold jmh17 at pitt.edu
Tue May 13 10:21:42 EDT 2003


Sometime in May Russ Schneider assaulted the keyboard and produced:

| I was trying to create some printable pages in HTML and was using CSS2 
| Pgaed Media tags to set up the pages exactly how I wished them to be 
| when they were printed (see http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/page.html )
| 
| While viewing the pages in Mozilla 0.98, it didn't seem that any of the 
| style attributes were working.  Most certainly the page break attributes 
| were not working (i.e. <p style="page-break-before: always">).
| 
| I sent the page to OpenOffice by sending an application/msword MIME type 
|   in the header and the page breaks were working.
| 
| So my question is, is this a problem specifically with Mozilla?  Do 
| paged media attributes in CSS not work with it?  Or is this something 
| that has been fixed since 0.98?

i might be confused but isn't mozilla up to version 1.3.1? if this is
indeed the case, i wouldn't be surprised if this is a bug that was fixed in
the last year or so. 

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