>>
>> And: If it were a bug in jQuery, it would be a bug in every known CSS
>> parser that exists out there. Because the CSS selector
>>
>> div#identifier.classification
>>
> Sorry. I didn't know this was a valid selector.
> I though the . had to be preceded with a space or a tagname.
>
>> would only select the following element:
>>
>> <div id="identifier" class="classification">
>>
>>
>> -- Klaus
>>

Of course, the CSS parser for IE 6 has a terrible time dealing with  
references to #id.class {} and .class1.class2 {}.
It ignores #id and .class1

cf. http://www.quirksmode.org/css/multipleclasses.html


--Karl
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