John 'Max' Maxwell wrote:
Is my syntax or something incorrect or is there just no way of adding
this fix without going 'invalid'?? Does the above code even belong in a style sheet as it doesn't look like standard CSS to me.

Your syntax is correct, and if you've got the values right it'll work
fine in IE6 (and IE5+ win).
Ref: <http://www.gunlaug.no/contents/wd_additions_14.html>

An IE-expression is by definition: proprietary, non-valid, CSS - you
can't make it valid. Nevertheless; IE-expressions belong in CSS, and
nowhere else.

You can hide it - and other non-valid workarounds for old IE-win - from
the validator by putting them in a separate stylesheet, linked to from
inside a 'conditional comment'.
Ref: <http://www.gunlaug.no/contents/wd_1_02_01.html#item2>

regards
        Georg
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