At the risk of sounding as ignorant as I often feel when trying to figure
this stuff out: the box model responses have addressed rendering in IE6 very
well. What I'm confused about beyond that, is -- after the correct and
complete doctype AND removal of any XML declaration -- are there strategies
that can be helpful for the box model in earlier versions of IE?

To quote Tod in his original question: "I was wondering if there is just one
simple tried and true style sheet method that can always be applied to at
least start out on the right foot that I can build upon which would remove
any browser computability issues.  At least then I could be comfortable in
knowing the problem is me and not the browser, thus removing one variable
from the debugging process."

This has been completely answered in regards to IE6. Does it also apply to
earlier versions of IE? Thanks for any further help or suggestions.

Bill



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