> perfectly.  It does not however have IEs loose fault tolerances and
> will not gloss over poorly formed html.  This is probably a dumb move
> on AOL/Netscapes part even if it is the 'right thing to do'. 

Well, if XML is really going to be "the future", people have to get 
used to being strict with their coding at some point anyway.  I don't 
think it's a bad thing, because developers *should* have to follow 
strict syntax rules to get consistant layout.  IE's forgiveness has 
made developers lazy and may even have taught them how to use 
HTML/DHTML incorrectly.


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