Thierry Koblentz wrote:
If having valid stylesheets is important, one could simply apply zoom
using javascript: object.style.zoom="1";

But then your presentational layer is bound to the behavior layer :-(

And if someone has turned off JS off, or their company's proxy server purges incoming JS, they don't get the zoom fix at all.

I'd vote for a CC that pulls in an IE-specific stylesheet containing just what needs to be fixed for IE.

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David
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