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border-image: url('border.png') 27 27 27 27 round round;
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-o-border-image: url('border.png') 27 27 27 27 round round;
-icab-border-image: url('border.png') 27 27 27 27 round round;
-khtml-border-image: url('border.png') 27 27 27 27 round round;
-moz-border-image: url('border.png') 27 27 27 27 round round;
-webkit-border-image: url('border.png') 27 27 27 27 round round;
border-image: url('border.png') 27 27 27 27 round round;
I'd like opinions on how to handle this? Some options:
1. Continue to ignore properties starting with a dash but generate a message saying so (that these properties are being ignored).
2. If a property like "border-image" is used, then display a message about using the proprietary properties (if not already used) - like -moz-border-image and -o-border-image and ALSO check these properties for syntax using the same checking that is done for "border-image".
3. Other option?
Comments? Thanks!