Thierry Koblentz wrote:

> > I agree with Nick here. The band pass filter will be fixed in later beta.
> > Currently I think you can use this approach (untested).
> > 
> 
> imho, the fact that the band pass filter will be fixed or not is irrelevant,
> because in any case I won't have anything more to do.
> It is working *now* and it will be working tomorrow. Why should I leave that
> page broken when I know there is an easy, *safe* and quick fix?
> 
> 
> -- 
> Regards,
> Thierry | http://www.TJKDesign.com


You are correct in once sense and that why I suggested the import method to 
separate all versions of IE. Remember hacking IE8 to render correctly hides the 
bugs in the first place.

I have many broken pages because IE8 is using my IE7 targeting hacks. Now I 
have to remove all these hacks from my main style sheet and now feed IE7 it's 
style via invalid import hacks. I don't know what hacks you have used Thierry 
but I do understand what I must do for my site but certain pages must remain 
broken to support any test cases that I do prepare.

I not saying not to hack for IE8. I was just showing a way of using the band 
pass filter to feed IE8 the correct style with either broken or unbroken 
rendering. I myself will let IE8 render however it decides to render.


Alan

http://css-class.com/



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