This has come up on the list a couple of times,
and I just realized that I had an advice definition in my own
environment that I had avoided placing in the checked in version
of emacspeak-w3.el.
I had refrained from checking it in primarily because it's a fix
that might well affect the final presentation created by W3;
however on balance it looks reasonable to check-in -- especially
since the bug/mis-feature in W3 itself is unlikely to get fixed
any time soon.
So emacspeak-w3.el now defines an around advice that catches
errors that might happen when css sheets are being parsed.
--
Best Regards,
--raman
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