> 
> div.test {
>      min-height:100px;
>      height:auto !important;
>      height:500px;
> }
> 
> Across IE7, FF 2,3, Opera and Safari this will trigger min-height just 
> fine. IE6 will just play along with the height that has been given 
> through the height attribute and will expand further, once the content 
> reaches the height.
> 
> regards, Jens

There are some more different ways using css hacks, which exploits 
browser bugs, just like the example above:

#element {
min-height:500px;
}
* html #element
height:500px;
}

Alternativly you could use Conditional comments, which define a seperate 
stylesheet for modifications that you use for a specific IE Version.
http://www.quirksmode.org/css/condcom.html

Before you resort to either hacks or conditional comments, be aware to 
use them scarcly! Normaly you should not have to rely on either. Check 
your layout before and see if you can make it with markup that does not 
server either.

regards, Jens
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