Chapter 5. CSS
Information in this chapter:
• Syntax
• Algorithms
• Attacks
Abstract:
Cascading Style Sheets is a language that defines the presentation of a document. Although Cascading Style Sheets was originally defined to be used only with Hypertext Markup Language, today it can also be used with most markup languages, including Extensible Markup Language User Interface Language and Scalable Vector Graphics, and with practically any Extensible Markup Language document that supports stylesheets. Cascading Style Sheets by itself has a lot of potential regarding the Web application attack surface. This chapter provides an overview of the different versions of Cascading Style Sheets, discusses various syntax rules, and reviews a variety of attacks ...
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