Depends on what you need.  IE7.js is brilliant if you want to bring IE6 and
7 up to (mostly) modern DOM and event compliance.  But you don't need it if
you're using something like Prototype or jQuery or MooTools or <insert your
favorite library here> because those libraries will pave over those issues
for you.  Personally, big shout outs to Dean Edwards for IE7.js.  (There
might even be an IE8.js out already.)

On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 7:46 AM, Michael Stephens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Has anyone used this library.  I'm not a fan but my co-worker is trying to
> seel me on this.  I would give him a definitive no if I knew that no one
> else used it.


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