Alan K Baker wrote:
>> From: Alan Gresley 
 >>
>>   .....................Don't hack for IE8 (though I and others 
 >> know how :-). It's MS job to fix IE8.
>> 
>> 
>>   Alan
> 
> Now here, I would absolutely agree with you. There's no point 
 > in hacking around IE8 as it will change before Release, hopefully
 > for the better. I wouldn't even want Micro$oft to even think
 > that someone might hack round a bug, in case they get
 > complacent and lazy. :-)
> 
>   Regards, 
>    
>   Alan.


Good answer don't hack IE8...... Instead of saying MS let's say the IE 
team. The IE team are well aware that some of us can hack whichever ever 
version of IE8 as we see fit. You didn't see the irony in my smiley face.

*/**/+/**/:-)/*/*/  ;-)


Some links to follow, theses also apply to your reply to Mark.

[1] <http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer.html>

Take IE6 on a journey through these CSS bugs.


[2] <http://www.brunildo.org/test/>

Some of the best test cases on the web dealing with IE6 and IE7 CSS bugs.


[3] <http://www.gunlaug.no/contents/toc_7a.html>

I still finding new things here.



[4] <http://www.satzansatz.de/css.html>

A wonderful treasure.


[5] <http://css-class.com/test/bugs/ie/ie-bugs.htm>

Take IE7 on a journey through these CSS bugs. Many more hidden in the 
directory.


<http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/visuren.html>

<http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/visudet.html>

And the specs.


I would suggest a very big read before you really begin to help on this 
list when concerning browser bugs. Knowledge is the key.


Alan

http://css-class.com/


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