On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 15:31:50 -0500, DAVOUD TOHIDY wrote:
>
>> Sorry. I don't see how putting a proprietary CSS declaration in a separate 
>> style
>> sheet makes it valid?
>>
>
> It will at least let the main CSS file to validate. The
> other css file for IE still will not validate :) that was what I meant.
>

Okay. But I still don't see the point -- you still have "invalid" code.
Do you validate one or both style sheets? If one, why? If both,
what purpose is served by dividing them?

I mean, if you have a Word document with some technical or foreign
terms that the built-in spell checker does not contain, would you try 
to hide that part of your document from the spell checker?

Otherwise, I guess I misunderstand the purpose of validation.

Cordially,
David
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