Haml doesn't (and won't) support generating downlevel-revealed 
conditional comments. Thus "/[if !IE]" won't be useful; no browser will 
respect it.

That said, it should at least generate something. I'll fix it some time 
today.

- Nathan

Evgeny wrote:
> I am trying to use an IE conditional comment, with Haml syntax - but 
> get an error (haml 1.8.2)
>
> !!!
> %html
>   %body
>   /[if !IE]
>     You are not in IE
>   /[if IE]
>     You are in IE
>
> Syntax error on line 4: Illegal Nesting: Nesting within a tag that 
> already has content is illegal.
>
>
> It's a valid conditional for "if not IE", but it does not work in haml 
> .... 
>
>
> fix please?
>
> >


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