Paul Novitski wrote:
Using conditional comments to work around IE's bugs is coding for the future.
Personally, I have an aversion for adding cruft that only works in a specific browser family to my HTML, which should be browser agnostic. Sure, it validates, but it's just proprietary browser code disguised as a comment.
As always, the above is the purist in me speaking. The pragmatist on the other hand will use it when necessary...
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