yaXay wrote:

> could you please check out 
> http://other.cstrike-scene.de/example/template.html ?
> 
> I have two questions,
> a) Why does this look like barely anything in IE and
> b) how come that FF and Opera mess up when I replace "<div ...></div>" 
> with "<div ... />"? It's still valid XML, isn't it?

Well, per the W3C Validator, your page is not valid XHMTL:

http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1&uri=http%3A%2F%2Fother.cstrike-scene.de%2Fexample%2Ftemplate.html

There's no such thing as an <xhtml> tag.

I'm no expert, but IIRC, the "<tagname />" structure is only for tags 
that normally have no closing tag - such as <hr>, <link>, etc. <div> 
DOES have a closing tag, because that's the only way a browser can tell 
what is inside the division.

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David
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