Thierry

In what arcane alternate reality do comments drive code? You are still talking about a hack. How is using this different to parsing a User Agent string? different method but same result.

Adding to this, it's  not a valid way of writing your code, as mentioned on another thread. The validator may give you a tick but that's only because it's doing the right thing here and ignoring the comments. Just because the validator gives it a tick doesn't mean the application is written well.

The subject of the article is pretty apt, I'd tend to agree on that point.

Cheers
James




> Also: IE7 will probably have the same Layout-mess (according to my
> sources), but may need a different "fix" in order to avoid an even
> larger mess. It's all there...

So what?! IE versions since v5 parse Conditional Comments. IE7 is not here
yet and we already know that it has a (reliable) built-in filter. Isn't
great?!
;)

Thierry | www.TJKDesign.com

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