Oh Hang on, I just read the MS forum on the issue.
IE7 isn't actually IE7, its a JS. My Bad™
To quote:
"Re: Firefox Users IE 7 is coming
In: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
As far as I can tell, this isn't an official new browser. It's merely the
name of a JavaScript API that reinterprets CSS and fixes it in Internet
Explorer 5/6. Thus, you include it on a web-page as a <script
type="text/javascript" src="ie7.js"></script> - nothing more, nothing less.
It's a great idea though, and one that should be given support. After all,
if you can fix it in JS, surely MS can fix it in source :)"
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 10:50:59 +1100, Natalie Buxton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wouldn't even be relying on my users having IE7, let alone JS being on or
> off.
>
>
> On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 15:41:50 -0800, Andreas Boehmer
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > I was just wondering whether any of you have used the Dean Edwards
> > Javascript for IE7 (http://dean.edwards.name/ie7) and what the general
> > opinion on it is?
> >
> > To be honest I am bit hesitant to use it, as I don't want to rely on my
> > users having javascript turned on, but I guess the worst that could
> > happen is for the design in IE not to look 100% okay if JS is turned off.
> >
> > Does anybody have prior experiences with it?
> >
>
>
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