On 2/19/2010 12:51 PM, JeffM wrote:
> Phillip Jones wrote:
>> Page designers that design pages for w3c [compliance]
>> should add a notation.
>> /This website was written to World Wide Web Consortium Standards
>> and should show properly on the vast Major of Web browsers
>>
> There's even a tag for that.
> Put this in an HTML file and view that with IE, then Gecko:
> <!--[if IE]><br>
> Only Internet Exploder can see this text.<br>
> <![endif]--><br>
> 
>> /If not please contact the creator of the browser that does not,
>> and please tell them you will discontinue use of
>> [their] product until [it] meets specifications/.
>>
> ...or simply:
> This site best viewed with a standards-compliant browser.
> http://google.com/search?q=%22+best.viewed.with.a.standards-compliant.browser
> When combined with the tag shown above
> and using large red text, it grabs the attention.
> Using the flash tag would put the icing on the cake.
> 
>> The funny thing about w3c is MS is one of the Signatories of W3C
>>
> It's easier to do damage when you're one of the Fifth Column
> than when you're an overtly declared enemy:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embrace,_extend_and_extinguish

If appears that more is required to sniff for IE.  I tried your example.
 The same text showed in both IE 7 and SeaMonkey 2.0.3.

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