Diego Perini

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I am closing this issue now since both pseudo-classes have been provided a fix: * this 77625f2922c0e7cb79b16d78415f9370f7dcc542 for the :hover pseudo-class * this fac64fb99879c782145c40e6f6787b234f6caea8 for the :active pseudo-class there is...

@alissalkvc the problem is the first character in your selector. The '>' symbol, in CSS Selectors syntax, is the direct child combinator: >input this is in effect an invalid selector...

@alissalkvc & @otaviomad at first I didn't understand it was a selector inside an ':has()' pseudo. Now I got that and I am going to check why that functionality was...

@otaviomad @alissalkvc I tested that selector and it doesn't work. The problem, as outlined above, is the direct child '>' which misses left context. If you have different results please...

@shpyo @alissalkvc @otaviomad no there are no news about the subject selector being wrong, it remains wrong. That is due to the starting '>' character that makes it a missing...

All reported issues having the error similar to "is not a valid selectors" had a common cause. The nesting Regular Expression in the recently added :has() pseudo-class resolver was wrong....