Nicol�s Lichtmaier wrote:
> > What Mozilla is doing now isn't more correct than what explorer does. Oh, I don't know about that. Web browsers apply somthing approaching the W3C's suggested style to HTML makrup when rendering it, which is obviously a good thing. But no-one as specified a "default" style for XML markup, precisely because you can't know how to render arbitary content. If, however you are dealing with a well known and supported doctype, like SVG, MathML or similar, one which has defined style, then Moz is justified in rendering it using that style. > And all things being equal, Explorer's behaviour is far more useful. Initially, if you're trying to view an XML document, yes. But something like the DOM inspector is far more useful for "rendering" arbitary XML content, IMHO. -- Mike Gratton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Leader in leachate production and transmission since 1976. <http://web.vee.net/>
