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Resio: Your quote of the HTML spec does in fact not argue for your side. The spec defines what the comment does. If the spec says that the comment has no meaning, then that imposes on the document that contains it that the comment has no meaning. That one user agent in particular ascribes a meaning to that comment does not change the fact that it per spec does not have a meaning. You can insert pretty much ANYTHING (limited by the syntax rules of SGML/HTML/XML comments depending on which HTML version you're talking about of course) into a comment, with any intent, and you do not change that. A conditional comment DOES NOT have any meaning in the context of the HTML document. It's only ie that interprets that, but a user agent's implementation be it wrong or right changes nothing in regard to the relationship between the document and the spec. -- var Liorean = { abode: "[sigrotate][url]http://liorean.web-graphics.com/[/url]|[url]http://codingforums.com/[/url]|[url]http://web-graphics.com/[/url][/sigrotate]", profile: "[url]http://codingforums.com/member.php?u=5798[/url]"};
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