I have most of my page content & lt; Div id = "ret" & gt; is within. At some point, this content & lt; Div id = "_" & gt; Inside all types of CSS implications are wrapped in, because there is a stylesheet that is loaded with pre-filled page selector #_ #ret {} rules beginning with .
However, the effect of the new style has not been accepted (I have checked with Dome Inspector - apparently, the content such as the DOM structure has not changed).
I know from experience that IE is ambiguous with dynamic content and stylesheet, and both of them have many issues in the game, so I have to compromise the rearrangement of several drums, and To reproduce the document.createStyleSheet (urlToAforementionedCSS) and re-interpretations - that is, document.getElementById ('_') , to reload the stylesheet after the DOM, I have the status bar and abbreviated FOUCs I can see that these two hacks And are again due to offer, but it seems clear that the rules of the new cascade in CSS nothing.
What am I missing? Selectors who include the values of IE 6 class or ID do not start with alphabetical characters other than -, _, and 0- 9 are all ignored
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