IE5 for Mac is an entirely different piece of software from IE for windows. IE Mac was developed seperately from the ground up, from what I know. It has a lot of CSS bugs, but they're its own bugs, unrelated to what's in IE for Windows.
IE for Mac was abandoned, though, and its CSS is so bad, most web designers these days ignore it and assume people have stopped using it. Which I know is not true, but at least it's hopefully true that most people who are still using IE for Mac know they're using something old and obsolete, and know they could be using other browsers, and so expect a lot of a web pages to break and will blame it on their browser, not on the web designer.
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Date: 2006-08-13 17:22 (UTC)IE for Mac was abandoned, though, and its CSS is so bad, most web designers these days ignore it and assume people have stopped using it. Which I know is not true, but at least it's hopefully true that most people who are still using IE for Mac know they're using something old and obsolete, and know they could be using other browsers, and so expect a lot of a web pages to break and will blame it on their browser, not on the web designer.