Ok, even better solution can be found in my test zone: http://blog.olicio.us/public/weblog/fake-inner-border/
No, non-semantic tags, simple CSS. Havent tested on IE, but should work. Oskar 2006/7/10, Oskar Krawczyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Why not simply add a span via DOM inside the anchor, position it abs. with h/w:100% and the addit. border. Simple, clean and crossbrowser...ish...
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