Sent by jeff kiesel on 21 February 2002 16:04
i was talking about css syntax, but thanks for
sharing... :o)
--- Keith Higgs [EMAIL-REMOVED]> wrote:
> Actually, there are multiple styles of comment
> delimiters available
> depending upon the language.
>
> In Perl you have single line comments that begin
> with "#"
> This convention has been adopted by MS for use in
> batch files.
>
> In Javascript, and in CSS a single line comment
> begins with "//"
> Likewise, you can have a multi-line comment (even if
> it really does only
> use one line) that starts with "/*" and ends with
> "*/"
>
> /*** ---------
> ** Traditional C Style Comments
> ** are often entered using the
> ** "stars-and-bars syntax
> ** demonstrated here
> **/
>
> Keith
>
> At 03:58 PM 2/21/2002, jeff kiesel wrote:
> >what is the "/" character for then? i thought
> >comments were "/* */" ...
> >
> >
> >--- Keith Higgs [EMAIL-REMOVED]> wrote:
> > > The real irony here, folks, is that the "/"
> > > character is sometimes called a
> > > "hack." ;-)
> > >
> > > At 03:20 PM 2/21/2002, you wrote:
> > > >.fullName {
> > > > border-bottom: solid rgb(51, 89, 142)
> 3px;
> > > > font-size:1em;
> > > > position:absolute;
> > > > left:12em;
> > > > top:1.1em;
> > > >// left:11em;
> > > >// top:2.5em;
> > > >}
> > > >
> > > >IE 6.0 Win will use the values of 11em for
> left:
> > > and 2.5em for top.
> > > >Opera 6 Win and NN 6.2 Win will use the values
> of
> > > 12em for left: and 1.1em
> > > >for top.
> > >
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