The only currently supported feature is the string "IE", corresponding to Internet Explorer.
value
[if IE 7]
An integer or floating point numeral corresponding to the version of the browser. Returns a Boolean value of true if the version number matches the browser version. For more information, see Version Vectors .
!
[if !IE]
The NOT operator. This is placed immediately in front of the feature , operator , or subexpression to reverse the Boolean meaning of the expression.
lt
[if lt IE 5.5]
The less-than operator. Returns true if the first argument is less than the second argument.
lte
[if lte IE 6]
The less-than or equal operator. Returns true if the first argument is less than or equal to the second argument.
gt
[if gt IE 5]
The greater-than operator. Returns true if the first argument is greater than the second argument.
gte
[if gte IE 7]
The greater-than or equal operator. Returns true if the first argument is greater than or equal to the second argument.
( )
[if !(IE 7)]
Subexpression operators. Used in conjunction with boolean operators to create more complex expressions.
&
[if (gt IE 5)&(lt IE 7)]
The AND operator. Returns true if all subexpressions evaluate to true
|
[if (IE 6)|(IE 7)]
The OR operator. Returns true if any of the subexpressions evaluates to true.
true
[if true]
Always evaluates to true.
false
[if false]
Always evaluates to false.
<!--[if IE]><p>You are using Internet Explorer.</p><![endif]--> <![if !IE]><p>You are not using Internet Explorer.</p><![endif]>