> Thanks,
> I'm looking for something inside CSS. IE
conditional comment works
> from inside HTML only.
Couldn't you include a separate stylesheet or create a separate style
delaration inside that conditional comment and load your IE specific code
there?
>> 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.
>
> This is not a bug. I believe that this is intentionaly
left there as a
> compatibility CSS hack. Unfortunately '_'-padded
rules are still
> present in IE 7.
>
> I didn't
get your meaning about asterisk. Do you mean something like:
>
*position: fixed, or * position: fixed?
>
> I think the
only possible think I can do inside .css file, is to add a
>
"html>body" before my standard rule (which also works in IE
7) and a
> normal rule for IE 6
>
> ex:
>
html>body #foo {width: 300px;} /* Standard */
> #foo {width:
300px;} /* IE 5, 5.5 and 6 */
>
> Best
>
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