On 4 Aug 2005, at 5:05 pm, Jursa, Jan (init) wrote:
i've read somewhere that many IE CSS deficiencies won't be addressed in the new IE release at all. Is this really so bad? I don't want to see all those pages looking bad in the new IE just because Microsoft suddenly decided to apply to standards and all those old IE-hacks behave awkward now. What do you think?
There are no public releases of what is supposed to be called 'IE 7', hence it is pretty pointless to argue about what it will do. Or not do. Or might attempt to do.
That said, if you want to play safe with your 'hacks', Conditional Comments are the only way to go.
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