Chris C wrote:
> So, by that your saying: 
> <!--[if lt IE 7]><style>
> /* style for IE 6 + IE5.5 + IE5.0 */
> * html #main {zoom:1;} 
> </style><![endif]-->
>
> ... is my only solution?
>   

This hides the invalid code from the validator, but it's still there. 
Your only other option is to use a different hasLayout hack, such as 
width or height.

> IE browsers will just have to face the facts that I can't deliver a W3C
> compatible page to them without redesigning?
>
>   

Why do you need the page to validate? Remember that validation is just a 
means to end, not the end itself. As long as you know why the page is 
not validating, and the the invalid code isn't hurting anything, you 
have nothing to worry about.

Zoe

-- 
Zoe M. Gillenwater
Design Services Manager
UNC Highway Safety Research Center
http://www.hsrc.unc.edu


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