I've found this way to feed CSS to IE5.x only. I searched the archive
but did not find any reference to it. Anybody using it?
First, you have to add a class to your html element:
<html class="IEhack">
Second, you use this selector:
* html.iehack div { width: 100px; }
IE 5.x (mistakenly) uses a case-insensitive compare of the class names
and applies this rule. IE 6.0 uses a (standard-compliant) case-sensitive
compare and does not match this rule.
I've not been able to test this on IE5/mac and would like to know if it
has the same bug as IE5/win.
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Marcello Perathoner
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