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James Robertson

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The Internet Explorer Uncertainty Principle Posted: Mar 9, 2006 1:53 PM
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Via Chris Petrilli, I came across something that made me laugh out loud - Go read Amy Hoy on her more recent issues with Internet Explorer. I've not pushed the edge on browsers the way she clearly is, but I do run across oddball issues with the CSS we use on the blog server from time to time. Read the whole thing, but this is just priceless:

And yes, we are both using the exact same version of IE, right down to the millionth decimal and little spatters of text indicating the XP service pack revision. (I'd never really thought it possible to make unusable version numbers before, but Microsoft proves, once again, that you can achieve anything if you just try hard enough.)

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