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            • November 24, 2004

              A fix to make IE CSS standards compliant?

            • While off-topic this is something I consider to be quite exciting as it allows developers the ability to use CSS the way it was designed and not the way IE feels like handling things (or not handling them as the case may be.) See http://dean.edwards.name/download/ and click the “IE7” file download image. The nice part about this is that the fix is written in jscript and can be included in your pages so it doesn’t (from what I can tell) require any user action from your site visitors for the functionality to work.

              Also noticed on this same site a XBL file to bring IE DHTML behaviors to any Mozilla based browser. For those of us who have switched to a Mozilla-based browser but miss having some of the cooler DHTML features available in IE: now theres an answer.

            • Posted by m.david : November 24, 2004 12:17 PM GMT

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