For some reason, Netscape (or Mozilla) doesn't allow for underscores in names of CSS or 'div' or any DHTML 'id' or 'name' attribute after their version 6 browser for Netscape and any Mozilla (that I'm aware of.)
The reason Netscape & Mozilla don't allow "_" is that it's not legal CSS. See the appropriate dull bit from the spec.
Not a bug :-)
I lied. Underscores have been allowed since the 1998 errata.
In reply to Re^2: On CSS and other machinations.
by adrianh
in thread On CSS and other machinations.
by barrd
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