>This hack (despite the fact that it also would add a target to internal
>links links like <a href="#content">) means you force XHTML strict to
>be HTML. You might as well create a massive nested table with JavaScript
>and the DOM and claim to have a table-less layout.

It is a hack, but at the end of the day clients are clients and most of us
aren't in the position to simply refuse to do something because
it doesn't sit well with how we'd like to do things.

If you don't use strict and HTML you don't need to hack. The client
doesn't care, really.


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