Hehehe.

It is indeed an ugly ugly hack. IE is the only browser to pick up such 
definitions - others (correctly) see non-sensical syntax and carry on.

Note that this is technically valid.

Chris Ovenden wrote:
>> It selects #myelement and all a:hover - comma is a separator. It is also
>> a nifty hack for IE only if you put it on the last definee - anyone
>> tried this on IE7?
>>
> Yep, that is an easy mistake to make - links seem the worst culprits
> for some reason.
> 
> Barney, I would never dream of trying a hack like that. Does IE ignore
> or include the selector with a trailing comma?
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