Mike Botsko wrote:
>I have some links inside of a table. Two TD cells in this table have their own
>css class. When:
>
>.cellOne {
> text-decoration: none;
>}
>
>.cellTwo {
> text-decoration: none;
>}
>
>IE6 ignores the text-decoration css for cellTwo. There's not a single other
>difference between these two cells, and even if I try apply
>style="text-decoration: none;" to the a href element itself, IE ignores it.
>However, any other css in cellTwo is observed - so IE isn't ignoring the
>class, it's ignoring the text-decoration. There is no other definition of the
>cellTwo class, so nothing is overriding it. cellOne works fine.
>
>The only other place the text-decoration is defined is the general css for all
>links, but it doesn't affect cellOne at all. Any ideas?
>
>IE7 works fine.
>
>
Hi Mike,
Strange - strange- strange! I built your table, but cannot reproduce the
problem. See testpage
<http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/test-textdecoration-IE.htm>.
With IE6 under Win98SE everything is doing fine, as in FF.
Browsershots.com says:
"because of a flash AddOn" (nothing flashy to see in my html!) ... IE6
under XP is crashing
<http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/images/test-underline-IE6-onXP.png>
but seems o.k. for the underlines,
IE7beta under XP is ok
<http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/images/test-underline-IE7b-onXP.png>,
Safari is o.k.
<http://home.tiscali.nl/developerscorner/css-discuss/images/test-underline-Safari.png>
So my conclusion for now is: or something in XP, or a typo, or something
complicating/interfering in the rest of the css or html code?
Do you have a link to a page which shows your phenonenon?
Greetings,
francky
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