If you specify "make this document xhtml compliant", it does. Sorry, I should have 
said, "Dreamweaver puts it in my default when creating an xhtml file". It's the first 
thing I normally take out because it puts IE6 into quirks mode, but for this site we 
wanted to use a DHTML menu that needed quirks mode to work properly so I put it back. 
Big mistake - I put an empty comment in there to get the same effect.
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