On Fri, 8 Dec 2006 13:13:30 +0330, Mohsen Saboorian wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a CSS rule, which works fine on Mozilla. For IE 6 to work, I 
> overrided each item with a '_' padded equal rule, e.g.:
>
> position: fixed;
> _position: absolute;
>
> Now that I want to use IE 7 (which supports fixed positioning), how can I 

> have it work with the first rule. Is there any rule-specific hack, or 
> conditional tag for CSS?

Hi Mohsen,

I believe that IE 7 will ignore the second declaration, thus doing what you 
want. Although this bug was fixed in IE 7, I heard that a leading asterisk 
(*) will be accepted by both IE 6 AND IE 7.

You may be able to correct me on this. For me, Microsoft's "Conditional 
Comments"[1] provides a robust solution, avoiding the need for hacks. But I 
do realize that using your technique during development is a good shortcut 
while working out the bugs. So please let us know if the * hack works for 
IE 7. Thanks.

[1] <http://preview.tinyurl.com/x113>

Cordially,
David
--
www.hucklesby.com



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