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Comment: #1 First of all, thank you for your script. It’s awesome! I’ve been testing max-width (your script) in my layouts but in ie6 when I resize the window(browser) the script doesn’t work and the window gets a fixed width again. Any solution? Thanks!

Comment: #2 Please use googlecode to submit bug reports: http://code.google.com/p/ie7-js/issues/ *Please* remember to provide a test page. Try to keep the test page as simple as possible. Strip out any unneeded CSS rules. It makes it easier for me to isolate the problem.

Comment: #3 […] Dean Edwards: IE7.js gets an update […]

Comment: #4 […] IE7.js by Dean Edwards March 18, 2010 Dean Edwards’ IE7.js recently got an update. IE7.js is a really useful piece of javascript that helps older versions of IE behave more like the modern versions with regard to CSS and the like. Well, that’s a fairly basic description but potentially a very handy bit of kit: http://dean.edwards.name/weblog/2010/03/ie7js-update/ […]

Comment: #5 […] Toolkit: IE7.js March Update – Der gute Dean Edwards hat sein IE-Toolkit aktualisiert, welches den IEs 5.5+ viele der […]

Comment: #6 Huge thanks for your magical script, very nice work. I used it for several projects and it literally saved me dozens of hours!

Comment: #7 Hi Ed, thank you for the script!! I am working on a website using a joomla template called Shaper_Phoenix which is not compatible with ie6!! Since in the index.php file there’s no header, and the template.css doesn’t give me the option of inserting the linking code, where can i place it? I already created and extracted the other files into ie7 directory on my local site. I have not yet uploaded it to the internet. I will appreciate your advice. Thank you.

Comment: #8 Noob question: Can you safely use this library along side jQuery?

Comment: #9 Dear Dean, whats up with you and your projects? It’s has become quiet. I hope your are keeping well. P.S. You really should add a donate button to your website regards, Marc

Comment: #10 Is it safe to suggest libraries like this are no longer necessary? Internet Explorer seems to have really improved its standard compliance in more recent releases!

Comment: #11 Hi Edwards, http://javascriptcompressor.com/ does not work now, all the buttons were set disabled, please check it. I’m using Chrome 50.0.2661.102 (64-bit) on Mac OSX 10.10

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