Hey all, I had to think about this for quite a while before making this decision, but the whole "hack ASP to make CSS work nicely" thread seems like it's drifted over the off-topic line. In the same way that threads about how to hack PHP or some other language to produce markup that's CSS-amenable, hacking ASP.NET isn't really about practical CSS usage. Or perhaps it's more accurate to say that while it could be considered so, that would only be true for those using ASP.NET, which is a small fraction of the list. (As is the case for those writing PHP or any other language besides HTML/XTHML.) So those interested should probably contact the thread's principals offlist, or set up a ASP.NET+standards mailing list. I'd be happy to announce such a list's creation here, should it happen. Thanks for everyone's patience and understanding.
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