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		<title>Re: IE9 and same markup:  A look at CSS3 borders and corners in IE9</title>
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			<![CDATA[Comment removed at user's request.<p>posted by Deactivated User</p>]]>
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		<title>Re: IE9 and same markup:  A look at CSS3 borders and corners in IE9</title>
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<p>Any public discussion of &quot;same markup&quot; by MS should start with an apology for their shirking the Web's open invitation to support this goal for the past decade. Instead they chose to use one of the few examples of incompatibility where IE's rendering looks
 better than any of the other 3 browsers. This rings completely hollow.</p>
<p>posted by eyeris</p>]]>
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