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Internet Explorer 7.0 for Windows
Internet Explorer 7.0 for Windows does not properly recognise media dependent @import rules and does not render any media dependent styles attached in this way. For all un-supported media types, this gives the appearance of conforming to the CSS2 specifications, though for the wrong reasons. Any all, screen and print media styles attached via media dependent @import rules are also effectively hidden from this browser.

Web server logs show that Internet Explorer 7.0 requests spurious URLs which are based on the path to the primary stylesheet and an URL encoded segment of the CSS rule itself, e.g.: "/styles/test/media/url(print-Test5.2.css)%20print".

Internet Explorer 6.0 for Windows
Internet Explorer 6.0 for Windows does not properly recognise media dependent @import rules and does not render any media dependent styles attached in this way. For all un-supported media types, this gives the appearance of conforming to the CSS2 specifications, though for the wrong reasons. Any all, screen and print media styles attached via media dependent @import rules are also effectively hidden from this browser.

Web server logs show that Internet Explorer 6.0 requests spurious URLs which are based on the path to the primary stylesheet and an URL encoded segment of the CSS rule itself, e.g.: "/styles/test/media/url(print-Test5.2.css)%20print".

Internet Explorer 5.5 for Windows
Internet Explorer 5.5 does not properly recognise media dependent @import rules and does not render any media dependent styles attached in this way. For all un-supported media types, this gives the appearance of conforming to the CSS2 specifications, though for the wrong reasons. Any all, screen and print media styles attached via media dependent @import rules are also effectively hidden from this browser.

Web server logs show that Internet Explorer 5.5 requests spurious URLs which are based on the path to the primary stylesheet and an URL encoded segment of the CSS rule itself, e.g.: "/styles/test/media/url(print-Test5.2.css)%20print".

Internet Explorer 5.0 for Windows
Internet Explorer 5.0 for Windows does not properly recognise media dependent @import rules and does not render any media dependent styles attached in this way. For all un-supported media types, this gives the appearance of conforming to the CSS2 specifications, though for the wrong reasons. Any all, screen and print media styles attached via media dependent @import rules are also effectively hidden from this browser.

Web server logs show that Internet Explorer 5.0 requests spurious URLs which are based on the path to the primary stylesheet and an URL encoded segment of the CSS rule itself, e.g.: "/styles/test/media/url(print-Test5.2.css)%20print".

Internet Explorer 5.0 for Mac
Internet Explorer 5.0 for Mac supports media dependent @import rules and correctly renders all, screen and print media dependent styles attached in this way. This browser properly disregards styles for un-supported media types.

Internet Explorer 4.5 for Mac
Internet Explorer 4.5 for Mac supports media dependent @import rules and correctly renders all, screen and print media dependent styles attached in this way. This browser properly disregards styles for un-supported media types.

Internet Explorer 4.01 for Mac
Internet Explorer 4.01 for Mac crashes when it encounters media dependent @import rules and may hang the operating system. Web server logs show that the URL requested for the imported stylesheet is a garbled combination of the path to the primary stylesheet and a URL-encoded segment of the @import rule itself, e.g. "/css/media/print-Test5.2.css)%20print". This form of media stylesheet attachment should be used with caution.

Internet Explorer 4.0 for Windows
Internet Explorer 4.0 does not recognise media dependent @import rules and will not render stylesheets attached in this way. For all un-supported media types, this gives the appearance of conforming to the CSS2 specifications, though for the wrong reasons. Any all, screen and print media styles attached via media dependent @import rules are also effectively hidden from this browser.

Internet Explorer 3.0 for Windows
Internet Explorer 3.0 does not recognise media dependent @import rules and will not render stylesheets attached in this way. For all un-supported media types, this gives the appearance of conforming to the CSS2 specifications, though for the wrong reasons. Any all, screen and print media styles attached via media dependent @import rules are also effectively hidden from this browser.

Netscape Navigator 7.1 for Windows
Netscape Navigator 7.1 supports media dependent @import rules and correctly renders all, screen and print media dependent styles attached in this way. This browser properly disregards styles for un-supported media types.

Netscape Navigator 6.0 for Windows
Netscape Navigator 6.0 supports media dependent @import rules and correctly renders all, screen and print media dependent styles attached in this way. This browser properly disregards styles for un-supported media types.

Netscape Navigator 4.73 for Windows
Netscape 4.73 for Windows does not recognise media dependent @import rules and will not render stylesheets attached in this way. For all un-supported media types, this gives the appearance of conforming to the CSS2 specifications, though for the wrong reasons. Any all, screen and print media styles attached via media dependent @import rules are also effectively hidden from this browser.

Netscape Navigator 4.7 for Mac
Netscape 4.7 for Mac does not recognise media dependent @import rules and will not render stylesheets attached in this way. For all un-supported media types, this gives the appearance of conforming to the CSS2 specifications, though for the wrong reasons. Any all, screen and print media styles attached via media dependent @import rules are also effectively hidden from this browser.

Opera 7.11 for Windows
Opera 7.11 supports media dependent @import rules and correctly renders all, screen, print and projection media dependent styles attached in this way. This browser properly disregards styles for un-supported media types.

Opera 6.01 for Windows
Opera 6.01 largely supports media dependent @import rules and correctly renders all, screen and print media dependent styles attached in this way. This browser properly disregards styles for un-supported media types, but regrettably does not support the attachment of projection media stylesheets using this syntax.

Opera 5.11 for Windows
Opera 5.11 largely supports media dependent @import rules and correctly renders all, screen and print media dependent styles attached in this way. This browser properly disregards styles for un-supported media types, but regrettably does not support the attachment of projection media stylesheets using this syntax.

Opera 5.0 for Windows
Opera 5.0 largely supports media dependent @import rules and correctly renders all, screen and print media dependent styles attached in this way. This browser properly disregards styles for un-supported media types, but regrettably does not support the attachment of projection media stylesheets using this syntax.

Opera 4.0 for Windows
Opera 4.0 largely supports media dependent @import rules and correctly renders all, screen and print media dependent styles attached in this way. This browser properly disregards styles for un-supported media types, but regrettably does not support the attachment of projection media stylesheets using this syntax.

Opera 3.62 for Windows
Opera 3.62 correctly renders media dependent @import rules for all, screen and print media, and properly disregards styles for all un-supported media types.

Safari 1.2 for Mac
Safari 1.2 for Mac correctly renders media dependent @import rules for all, screen and print media, and properly disregards styles for all un-supported media types.

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