Andreas Fahrner wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> If you've a look at http://www.ircass.org/ or
> http://www.uniklinik-freiburg.de/ you will notice a difference between
> Mozilla's rendering with and without the doctype declaration.

Both pages have a doctype declaration for me?!

And both trigger the Mozilla standards mode.

> Has this to do with Mozilla's quirks mode?

They don't trigger quirks mode, at least not for me. If one did, and the 
other didn't, then _yes_, that could be one of the causes.

> How do you have to change the pages so that they
> display as in quirks mode but still have a doctype declaration?

They shouldn't. If you translate "quirks" to your language, you'll see 
that this mode is for pages written in a way they shouldn't have been 
written (unfortunately, that applies to 90% of the WWW nowadays). So, 
validate your pages with the W3C HTML and CSS validators ( 
http://validator.w3.org and http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/ ), and 
make sure everything is fine, and then Mozilla will display the page 
99%ly as it should be displayed.

If Mozilla _really_ shows a page better in quirks mode than it does in 
standards mode while the page itself is absolutely fine and valid, then 
it's a bug. Please file it at http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ . Thanks.

-- 
Regards,
S�ren Kuklau ('Chucker')
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