David Dorward wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 16, 2006 at 09:48:58PM -0800, Paul Novitski wrote:

>> I believe the reason it's an ie-only hack is that standards-compliant
>> browers won't apply the selector .ie-only.foo to any element because
>> no element has both classes ie-only and foo

> <div class="foo ie-only">
>   This element has both classes
> </div>

That's the way I saw it at first too, but in fact there would be no
"ie-only" class plugged anywhere in the markup.
It'd only appear in the styles sheet. I think it's a rather smart hack...
BTW, do we know if it works in IE Mac too?

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Regards,
Thierry | www.TJKDesign.com



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