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Manfred Staudinger wrote:
On 04/03/06, M. David Peterson <xmlhacker@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:I guess not. What is that you are trying to output? Or, better said, what browser are you trying to hide from? The original code you showed had a bunch of escaped entities so I didnt tear into to deeply. I seem to remember you stating something to the effect if not doing browser sniffing. Client or Server? and why? I'm sure your reason is valid, just curious as to why the concern. The code I originally posted will hide the code from IE7, but show it to all down-level browsers, including Fx, etc... (its just seen as a comment.) That looks (obviously :) like:. <!--[if lt IE 7]> <script src="foo.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <![endif]--> Okay. Still not sure as to what it is you are trying to hide and what you are trying to show. Maybe this will help me understand the purpose for all of this? Ahh... okay... Its been a while since I've looked at her code... need to go back and check it out again and refresh my memory what she is looking for. Possibly for MSXML2? I'll look again. Thanks for the correction! Its an interesting site implementation, thanks for the link anyway.Sure. Manfred
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