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+CSS.ForbiddenProperties
+TYPE: lookup
+VERSION: 4.2.0
+DEFAULT: array()
+--DESCRIPTION--
+<p>
+ This is the logical inverse of %CSS.AllowedProperties, and it will
+ override that directive or any other directive. If possible,
+ %CSS.AllowedProperties is recommended over this directive,
+ because it can sometimes be difficult to tell whether or not you've
+ forbidden all of the CSS properties you truly would like to disallow.
+</p>
+--# vim: et sw=4 sts=4