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> I had to step back away from it out of sheer frustration. The >only real way to do it is to have separate JavaScript functions for each >browser. That's actually doable, though, using JavaServer Pages, because >you can change the CSS reference dynamically. There are probably at least as many methods to react on different user agents as there are ways to skin a cat. JavaScript, almost any CGI, Apache config, ... But whatever one chooses, it's pretty much the same - for the cat. But anyway, i try to avoid JavaScript whenver possible. best regards / Mit freundlichen Grüssen Anton Gombkötö Avenum Technologie GmbH http://www.avenum.com
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