On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 09:35:14 +1000, Josh McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Secondly - I consider myself fairly well versed in the voodoo that is
> javascript, but what in the flamin hell is that IE7 script? I got
> halfway down the thing adding spacing and indentation in the hope it
> would become readable, but all I got is... WTF?. Why all this
> horrible, horrible chicanery when a couple of IE css expressions
> should do the trick?

As I stated in the first post, throwing in IE7 is a stop-gap measure
for today so I could share the URL. The IE7 script actually enables IE
to accomplish a plethora of css-realted tasks that better browsers
take for granted. You're absolutely right in saying that some
expressions would do the trick, that may be the solution I run with,
but I've still got an 8 hour day to get through before I can take
another look :(
For the record, the original script I (attempted) to use last night
works fine on my Win2k system at work, which is where I tested it
yesterday afternoon. It also works locally on my XPsp2 system at home,
but doesn't run (or throw an error) when viewing the online version on
an XPsp2 system...

Why all the horrible chicanery? 5 hours sleep in 3 days can make a man
do strange things to get the job done. ;) I'll post to my blog by the
end of the week explaining what went wrong.  In the meantime -- 
Andrew.doofus ++;  Hang on, actionscript isn't a standard!

More info on IE7: http://dean.edwards.name/IE7/

Cheers,
Andrew.
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