IE6 features multiple render modes, choose you rendermode carefully. Although suggested, the xml prolog is not needed to force IE6 into quirks mode, every first undefined line will force IE6 into quirks mode.

There are big differences in IE6 with strict, transistional doctypes, for ex. different boxmodels, like the w3 defined width including border, padding and margin as width parts, or the ms model which calculates borders, width and padding on top of original width.

IE6 even after the SP2, still does not render xhtml correct, it only ignores parsing errors now.
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