I was confused about the cursor thing. I was taking the CSS2 spec to mean there
were cursor, cursor-wait, cursor-pointer etc. properties just as there is a
background and a more specific background-image. I can cut those too for the
time being.
I was trying to avoid having to deal with lines like this:
As for those other properties, I still don't understand why they suddenly appear
like they do. They are not in the original source so why should they just
materialise when I ask for the style object? If the styles are harmless then
okay, but I suspect if I checked in a fix which has this behaviour, I'd soon see
another bug open complaining about them.
I was confused about the cursor thing. I was taking the CSS2 spec to mean there
were cursor, cursor-wait, cursor-pointer etc. properties just as there is a
background and a more specific background-image. I can cut those too for the
time being.
I was trying to avoid having to deal with lines like this:
cursor: url(foo.gif), url(foo2.gif), url(foo3.gif), text;
As for those other properties, I still don't understand why they suddenly appear
like they do. They are not in the original source so why should they just
materialise when I ask for the style object? If the styles are harmless then
okay, but I suspect if I checked in a fix which has this behaviour, I'd soon see
another bug open complaining about them.