Funny, in this instance, IE played nice. Just Safari gave us a
problem. I've seen other cases where Safari is a bit more sensitive to
character-encoding type of things, but don't know that this was the
issue this time. I'm guessing that there was something other than true
white-space in that thar white-space, but at this point, it's fixed.
Thanks everyone for the help

Cheers,
Kris


> Actually IIRC, the XML standard does not care about white space, nothing
> else is allowed before the doctype, but whitespace is ok.
>
> I.E. on the other hand has a different opinion.

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