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topics:custom-ident-case-sensitivity [2012/07/23 17:59] – [Data entry] fantasaitopics:custom-ident-case-sensitivity [2014/12/09 15:48] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 Spec_tags     : css4-values Spec_tags     : css4-values
 Owner_tags    : fantasai Owner_tags    : fantasai
-Status_tags   : Pending+Status_tags   : Resolved
 Added_dt      : 2012-06-28 #Date added as WG discussion request Added_dt      : 2012-06-28 #Date added as WG discussion request
-Action        : fantasai to write proposed text for all options+Action        : 
 Issue_urls    : http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css3-values/issues-lc-2012 #issue-29 Issue_urls    : http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css3-values/issues-lc-2012 #issue-29
 Proposal_urls : http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2012May/0499.html Proposal_urls : http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2012May/0499.html
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   - @counter-style names are always case-insensitive   - @counter-style names are always case-insensitive
      - via Unicode case-folding      - via Unicode case-folding
-      via ASCII case-insensitivity+     - via ASCII case-insensitivity 
 +     - via Unicode lowercasing 
 +     - Something else?
   - @counter-style names are always case-sensitive; UA-defined keywords are simply defined for all case permutations. (Overriding one only overrides the permutation given.)   - @counter-style names are always case-sensitive; UA-defined keywords are simply defined for all case permutations. (Overriding one only overrides the permutation given.)
   - @counter-style names are case-sensitive, except those on the UA-defined list are special and are ASCII case-insensitive.   - @counter-style names are case-sensitive, except those on the UA-defined list are special and are ASCII case-insensitive.
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   objects, but these only map codepoints one-to-one and are not proper    objects, but these only map codepoints one-to-one and are not proper 
   case folding.)   case folding.)
 +
 +=== Resolution ===
 +
 +Resolved on #3.
  
 
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