Thanks for that information, I will google myself too, and get more info on hacks.
Jan
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Not all hacks are bad, BTW. It depends upon their nature and how they are implemented. An example is hacks against "dead" browsers (those which will never be further developed), which are acceptable, as opposed to hacks against "live" browsers, which are not. Do some Googling on CSS hacks and you'll find a range of opinions on their use, but even those who dislike them admit that there are situations in which their use is not only acceptable, but unavoidable.
Cheers, Scott
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