Re: [ACFUG Discuss] IE7 vs IE6

2006-12-20 Thread Steven Ross

from google ie7 quirks mode
http://www.satzansatz.de/cssd/quirksmode.html


On 12/19/06, Mike Staver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I know I read about this somewhere - but isn't there a way to force IE7
to behave like IE6 in terms of some quirks vs native behavior? The day 7
was released, I thought I had read somewhere about a quick tag you could
put at the top of your pages to force this one way or another. Anybody
know what I'm referring to?
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[ACFUG Discuss] IE7 vs IE6

2006-12-19 Thread Mike Staver
I know I read about this somewhere - but isn't there a way to force IE7 
to behave like IE6 in terms of some quirks vs native behavior? The day 7 
was released, I thought I had read somewhere about a quick tag you could 
put at the top of your pages to force this one way or another. Anybody 
know what I'm referring to?

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-Mike Staver
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.fimble.com


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