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<!--[if IE]>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="iehacks.css" />
<![endif]-->
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brockmoellerLet's look at what we are told will be the relevant changes to IE7. There are two CSS "combinators" that will become supported, and one element structure will be eliminated.
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David CorkingHow to deal with formatting bugs in IE5 and IE6, without letting down IE7 users.
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Conditional Comments (back in the IE5win version). CC's allow coders to write an HTML comment in a way that will "alert" IEwin, causing it to peek inside the CC and parse what it finds there. ... So you could create two different hack files, one that all IEwin versions can see for general hacks, and another just for box model issues and whatever other hacking might be needed specifically for IEwin versions prior to IE6: <!--[if IE]> <![endif]--> <!--[if IE 5]> <![endif]--> By adding that "5" in the start tag, you are saying that only versions of IEwin that begin with a 5 should read the CC. IE5.5's version does begin with a 5, so it does read the CC along with IE5win. ... f your code is shot thru with CSS hacks like ours, you have two options: Fix it now or participate in a slow-motion train wreck. It's your choice.
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Fabio FZeroSee how broken IE is and IE7 will *still* be
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danrochmanA guide to refactoring style sheets to prepare for the release of IE7, which will otherwise break many pre-IE7 CSS hacks.
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