THOMAS ROGERS wrote:
> Thanks Francky,
>
> I changed it, but it made no difference?
>
> Tom  
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Yes, typo.  ;-)
> Link is:  http://www.ncmhcsc.org/menu/csshover.htc
> must be:  http://www.ncmhcso.org/menu/csshover.htc
>   
Hi Tom,
Ah, then more investigations are needed...
But you're a step forwards: now the first sublists are working @hover in 
IE6 under WinXP. :-)

To get the li li ul's working, I think you should have a look at Peter 
Nederlof's site.

    http://www.xs4all.nl/~peterned/csshover.html
    <http://www.xs4all.nl/%7Epeterned/csshover.html>

I see he has an updated version of the htc-file. Also see his notes, 
especially #1:

    "Changes (updated: february 06, 2006)
    NOTE 1: The rules for HTCs have changed a bit in Windows XP SP2.
    Users with SP2 installed may not see it working correctly, because
    webservers have to send htc files with the mime-type set to
    text/x-component. For more info on this, check Aldo's blog."

If visited the response headers of your htc-file (FF webdevelopers 
toolbar > Information > View Response Headers), the result is telling: 
"Content-Type: text/plain".
I'm not used to configure servers, and this is moving out of :focus css. 
Maybe somebody can help you offlist, if you can't manage.

Back to css!
The positioning of the lists is wrong though, but that sounds as "normal 
IE css troubles". If you turn on (tmp) the hover state in the css, you 
can easy see what is going wrong (and easy change); then with some IE 
bug hunting IE should have to perform better, I hope.

Success,
francky



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