Never mind, I made a mistake in my code. The CSS line is closed by a
colon, and not by a semi-colon. Replace it by a semi-colon and all
browsers obey the none.

> >Consider this situation:
> >
> >div#test {
> >         text-decoration: none !important: <--
> >}
> >
> ><div id="test" style="text-decoration: underline">
> >Test DIV
> ></div>
> >
> >Mozilla, Explorer Mac and Opera obey the underline, Explorer Win and
> >Safari the none.
> >
> >Who's right? Why?
>
>
> Explorer Win and Safari are correct, in my view, but the issue is not
> clear-cut.  The 2.1 spec <http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/> says in
> section 6.4.1 that UA's should sort styles in the following order:
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