Richard Grevers wrote:
> ...
>
> I am struggling with my conditional comments syntax. The MSDN
> reference [1] does not give any examples of using comparison
> operators.
The operator compares two arguments: op a1 a2
> If I use
>
> But if I use at the top of the page
In the msdn article y
On 7/5/06, Richard Grevers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am struggling with my conditional comments syntax. The MSDN
> reference [1] does not give any examples of using comparison
> operators.
> If I use at the top of the page
>
> See http://www.dramatic.co.nz/wfsm/test3.html for a demonstration
On 7/4/06, Michael Landis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/3/06, Richard Grevers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have been banging my head against one problem when
> > IE6 destroys the display:
> >
> > Test case at http://www.dramatic.co.nz/wfsm/test2.html - valid html/css
> Hi, Richard,
>
> It
On 7/3/06, Richard Grevers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been integrating phpmyfaq into a site written in a different
> language (fun!) and have been banging my head against one problem when
> IE6 destroys the display:
>
> Test case at http://www.dramatic.co.nz/wfsm/test2.html - valid html/css
I've been integrating phpmyfaq into a site written in a different
language (fun!) and have been banging my head against one problem when
IE6 destroys the display:
Test case at http://www.dramatic.co.nz/wfsm/test2.html - valid html/css
stylesheets at http://www.dramatic.co.nz/wfsm/test2_files/wfco