You mean something like subclassing %CSP.Page and overriding the CONTENTTYPE
parameter.

Your new class can then be made the default superclass for a specific CSP
application via Configuration Manager.

Matthew


"Gertjan Klein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Personally, I wouldn't like to see the CSP engine switch its default
> mode to XHTML until a version of IE that supports it properly has been
> out there for quite a while, but it would be nice if the default
> content-type were configurable on an application basis.
>
> Gertjan.
>
> -- 
> Gertjan Klein



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