No, IE6 recognizes the !important declaration.

The bug in IE6 is, the property with this declaration can be overridden
within the same rule set.

Some use this bug to send specific values to IE6.

h1 {
  color: green !important;
  color: red;
  }

This is just another example why undocumented hacking is a bad idea. In the
end, some think !important does not work in IE. But it is ok as long as it
is not used within the same ruleset.

Ingo
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