On 4 Feb 2006, at 3:25 am, Ted Drake wrote:
I posted a hack to IE7 today. I know I'm not the first one to find
this, but
thought I'd throw it out there for all to love on.
www.tdrake.net
It's pretty simple. But please, think beyond hacks.
I'll file a bug report for that parsing bug :-)
P
On 2/4/06, kvnmcwebn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well someone here (no names :) told me a while back that
> the *hmtl hack was ie future proof so maybe not.
Well, it is. It's not going to affect any more versions of Internet
Explorer (this has been known for some time now), hence any rules you
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jay wrote,
"Does it make sense to be considering hacks yet?"
Well someone here (no names :) told me a while back that
the *hmtl hack was ie future proof so maybe not.
-best
kvnmcwebn
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Ted,
Thanks for the post. Do we even know if the Beta 2 css rendering engine
is done though? Does it make sense to be considering hacks yet? I have
layout issues with current sites due to hacks for >6 and I will
definitely wait before I change them as I don't think that the
rendering developme