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Article:
The Vanishing Image: XHTML 2 Migration Issues
Subject:
Use of Conditional Comments
Date:
2003-07-04 07:46:18
From:
MikeyC Cacciottolo
Response to:
Use of Conditional Comments
"You can embed the conditional comments like this:
<!-- [if !IE] -->
<object></object>
<!-- <![endif] -->"
Your example doesn't work. You can't use conditional comments in that manner.
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Use of Conditional Comments
2003-07-04 14:37:27 Florian Bauer
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I double-checked my example. It does indeed work, at least with the german version of IE 6. I have no idea whether this hack will work with any other version of IE. What version of IE did you use for testing?
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