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Help Doc. type, CSS and IE's "expression." - ARRRGGH!

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May 25th, 2005
OK, I have a page I've built to customers spec, (boss's).
Utilise's min-width etc in NN and Moz.

Not IE - obviously.
Found JS to emulate min-width..... yet the download for the script is huge!
To big.
Alternatives - limited.... can only find the IE expression for CSS to emulate this!

Not compatible tith any Doc type I can find..... as soon as there is a doc type, IE 6 crashes out, (big freeze!) + causes issues with NN and Moz, plus makes things a little different in IE... fonts are wrong, positioning is out etc.

Fix one thing, break another!

So, does anyone know how to get IE into quirks mode without breaking things in the other browsers.

Really, what I need is a Doc type that is compatable with the CSS Expression for IE.
Any ideas?
Please?
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No help at all ?

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May 27th, 2005
Three different forums..... and no replies at all!

Is it me, or do I seem to hit the difficult problems?
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