Thanks Susanne, yes liorean answered it already and Eric describe it on
that page as well.
 
I asked another question , and I don't want to repeat myself please
reply to my post that I sent based on liorean's comment.
 
thanks
davoud> Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 19:38:46 +0100
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> Subject: Re: [css-d] Doctypes rendering comparision table (my 5c)
 
> DAVOUD TOHIDY wrote, On 27.01.2008 18:37:
> > Let me ask you a question.
> >
> > Suppose we use a strict doctype. Back to the image gap example.
> > 
> > Now browsers encounter the strict doctype:
> > 
> > I would like to know what happens that makes browsers
> > insert the gap in strict mode?
> 
> that's an easy one. ;-)
> In short: img is by default rendered as an inline element and as such
> leaves space for the lower part of letters like p,q ...
> In detail explained here: Images, Tables, and Mysterious Gaps - MDC
> http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Images,_Tables,_and_Mysterious_Gaps
> 
> Netscape 6 - that is/was Gecko 0.9x was the first browser to get this
> right (around 1999), since a lot of legacy content does it wrong,
> programers of modern browsers decided that they render it the old /
> wrong way when they encounter a non standard / quirks document.
> 
> hth
> Susanne
>
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