I think that IE 5.5 support for <style media="whatever"> is not real
complete.  You'd probably have better luck using <link media="print">.

Ian Skinner wrote:

> Ok, I thought I was trying to do this as it is supposed to be
> done.  Have my
> style sheets cascade.
>
> Shouldn't I be able to have three style sheets organized as such?
>
> <!--- Default Style sheet --->
> <style media="all" type="text/css" title="Print Styles">
> ...
> </style>
>
> <!--- Style sheet for only screen view. --->
> <style media="screen" type="text/css" title="Print Styles">
> ...
> </style>
>
> <!--- Style sheet for only print view. --->
> <style media="print" type="text/css" title="Print Styles">
> ...
> </style>
>
> My idea here was, that I would have common style elements used in both my
> screen formatting and print formatting in the default style
> block.  Then for
> elements that I want to be different in the screen and/or print
> formatting I
> would code those in the appropriate screen and print style
> blocks.  But this
> does not seem to be working in the environment I have to code for (windows
> IE 5.5).
>
> Should it be?
>
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