On 10/13/05, Alan Trick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I personally think that this will be unrealistic for the time being. But
it's nice to hear that the IE team is starting to take a stand agains
the problems their buggy software created.
It sounds more like they are taking a stand against the designers who tried to work around those buggy problems. They aren't cleaning up their own act, just making it harder to hack around them. IE 7 still has some of the quirky implementations that make older versions of IE so difficult to design for.
The worst part is that they are condeming hacks, but promoting conditional comments. This is not the way to go! They should be eliminating the need for conditional comments entirely.
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