The filter of IE5MAC is also effective for IE8 Beta 1 version
IE8 Beta 1 version does not support truncation omission, which means that it does not support text-overflow:ellipsis in CSS3;
Regarding the first item, it may be useful It won’t have much impact on everyone. No matter what, there are too few people using IE on MAC. The advantage is that it allows us to write a special CSS style sheet for IE8. If you don’t know the IE5/MAC filter yet, you can copy the following code into your own CSS style sheet, and then write a style sheet called "ie5mac.css". But you can change this IE5MAC to IE8WIN.
/*\*//*/
@import "ie5mac.css";
/**/
If the first one is considered a good or bad situation, then The second one is obviously bad. Everyone knows that no matter how you say text-overflow:ellipsis; it has been determined in CSS3. IE originally supported this feature. Why did it abandon this support in IE8? Regarding the omission of truncation, I have always advocated that it should be solved by CSS, which can maintain the integrity of the XHTML code information and facilitate style changes. However, Firefox has never been able to support this feature, which makes me very puzzled. It is CSS3, and it is a very practical effect. Why not support it as soon as possible? However, IE8 is currently only a BETA version. I hope that IE8 will continue to support text-overflow:ellipsis;

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