Marcel Fahle wrote:
> The standard [1] says, that XHTML Documents "may" be served
> as text/html for compatibility issues as long as it follows
> the guidelines in Appendix C [2].
>   

If you're talking about XHTML 1.0, this is correct. If you're talking 
about XHTML 1.1, this is not correct.

But none of this has to do with CSS. So this thread needs to end now.

Thanks,
Zoe Gillenwater
css-d list moderator

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Zoe M. Gillenwater
Design Services Manager
UNC Highway Safety Research Center
http://www.hsrc.unc.edu

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