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Resio: That is exactly the opposite of my point, and I don't see how you can possibly read that out of my argument. I've several times now made the point that comment content is ignored in HTML, thus the author's intent and purpose for placing it there is totally irrelevant for whether the document is conformant or not. ANY possible content that can be placed inside a comment according to the comment syntax carries no specific meaning in HTML. That includes the IE conditional comment syntax. Likewise, the fact that there is a user agent that is non-conformant and treats a document different from how the spec tells user agents to treat it does not change whether the document itself is conformant or not. DL-44: No, it's not totally irrelevant, since as I said the answer to that question has logical conclusions that are entirely non-hypothetical. It's a question of establishing which factors are important - according to you - as to whether a document is conformant to the spec or not. If I constructed a Mozilla extension that suddenly gave certain comments that already exist on the web a defined meaning in Firefox, and spread this extension around, then we would have another user agent with such special comment syntax as the ie conditional comments. Would documents that contained this comment syntax before that point in time suddenly become non-conformant because of this? Would future documents that contain this comment syntax be non-conformant where they previously would not have been? -- 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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