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The <base> element and highlighting text using IE6
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| Tobright 2007-02-27, 1:17 pm |
| Is there a workaround to permit the addition of a </base> tag to the end of
the <base> element? We are supporting a CMS2002 SP2 website that was
designed using absolute DIVs, and the web designers suggest the only option
short of site redesign is to find a way to close the <base> element. Or
failing that, how have other designers gotten around the IE6 bug?
Tom Obright
MicroWorks
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| Stefan Goßner [MSFT] 2007-02-27, 1:17 pm |
| Hi Tom,
the easist way is to replace the RobotMetaTags control with my custom one
and then modify it to your needs:
http://www.gotdotnet.com/Community/...bb-d179927179d5
Cheers,
Stefan
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> Is there a workaround to permit the addition of a </base> tag to the end
> of
> the <base> element? We are supporting a CMS2002 SP2 website that was
> designed using absolute DIVs, and the web designers suggest the only
> option
> short of site redesign is to find a way to close the <base> element. Or
> failing that, how have other designers gotten around the IE6 bug?
>
> Tom Obright
> MicroWorks
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