Indeed. The most irritating thing to me about IE in general is that it supports only the core aspects of CSS and not the entire specification. Or that it renders things differently than what they SHOULD be; however, Microsoft just does it their way and then passes it off as the standard because IE is the standard in their eyes. I despise doing CSS workarounds for IE just to get it to look the same along with Mozilla/Firefox.
It is sad that Microsoft will not be supporting CSS2's full functionality also. Oh well.