Drake, Ted C. wrote:
But then I thought I should check to see if there would be any
problems using an
underscore in an id or class. Is it one of the legal characters?
Don't know about 'legal', but I have had problems with certain browsers
in the past ignoring css rules applied to classes and/or ids with
underscores in their names. Early version/s of Safari come to mind;
there may be others - and the issue may have been fixed in later
releases. If I sound vague, it's because I fixed the problem by never
again using underscores in id/class names, so I haven't tested for it
lately...
HTH
N
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