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Product Version = NetBeans IDE 7.4 (Build 201310111528) Operating System = Windows 7 version 6.1 running on amd64 Java; VM; Vendor = 1.7.0_25 Runtime = Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 23.25-b01 I have noted in many forums, many users (including myself) would like to have an option to disable validation for CSS files. Because sometimes we are forced to use CSS Hacking, and this causes the IDE accuse errors that are actually needed. Red alerts bother who is developing, and there is no way to solve. In my opinion user, it would be great if this option were implemented. Thank you for your attention Giorgio H. Bazzo
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It would be great to have it as some file like .ignorecsserrors file with the list of files to be ignored as we can have it committed in version systems. I have to use some external libraries in our projects and it is very annoying to see mainly IE hacks in those libs causing whole project to show red mark on it. Also it would be helpful if the error message shows position in line and not only the line number as in case of minified CSS you have very hard time to find where the problem is. Don't know if it is legal but current parser shows errors for line like this: background-image: url(aero@2x.png); but if you put quotes in, it is happy (this is from jquery.icheck plugin) background-image: url('aero@2x.png');