metawidget (
metawidget) wrote in
dw_styles2010-12-02 01:54 pm
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CSS cleaner question
I'm not sure if this is the best place for this, but I bet someone here has the relevant deep understanding.
Is there a way to vouch for Unicode characters as safe (or otherwise input them) in custom CSS? I'd like to use asterisms (\u2042) in a content: attribute as separators in my custom stylesheet, but the cleaner objects and removes the whole bunch of CSS due to suspect high bytes (whether I use the \u2042 as suggested in the spec, or the character ⁂, wrapped as CDATA or not).
Thanks for any insight you can share!
Is there a way to vouch for Unicode characters as safe (or otherwise input them) in custom CSS? I'd like to use asterisms (\u2042) in a content: attribute as separators in my custom stylesheet, but the cleaner objects and removes the whole bunch of CSS due to suspect high bytes (whether I use the \u2042 as suggested in the spec, or the character ⁂, wrapped as CDATA or not).
Thanks for any insight you can share!

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ETA: googled, and I guess not: http://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_ascii.asp
I never had any idea that character usage was so limited here nor why up until now.
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