If you put ANYTHING before the Doctype, IE6 will shift to quirks mode
(page authors complain to Microsoft about this because the XML prolog,
which is SUPPOSED to be first in XHTML, will put IE6 in quirks mode).
Don Hinshaw wrote:
Al Sparber wrote:
I won't debate your personal preference versus mine - they both can
achieve good results if handled properly. CSS expressions as
advertised sometimes on this list lead to slutions that are not clear
about quirks mode versus standards mode and can easily cause a
recursive loop in IE 6 - freezing the browser.
I have a question about this: if using a DOCTYPE of:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
Is there any way to put IE into quirks mode such that CSS expressions
can safely be used? Is it even necessary?
I am trying to implement a solution using them and do not want to
create more problems.
Regards,
Don
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