The following URL...
<http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/>
....has had the following text in it for a considerable time now.
"This is a W3C Candidate Recommendation, which means
the specification has been widely reviewed and W3C
recommends that it be implemented. It will remain Candidate
Recommendation at least until 1 September 2004."
And this following URL contains info that looks like a disaster...
<http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/#specs>
"CSS level 2 revision 1 (“CSS 2.1”) contains all of CSS
level 1 and adds absolutely positioned elements, automatic
numbering, page breaks, right to left text and other things.
At this moment, February 2004, it is a Candidate W3C Recommendation."
Are there still any *really serious* outstanding issues to address in
CSS2.1, or has the W3 "chair" gone away on a _long_time_ vacation that
would prohibit a REC status to be issued?
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Rex