On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Matthias Gutfeldt wrote:
> Hmm, from what I read at
> <http://lxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/htmlparser/src/nsParser.cpp#586>
> I thought the W3C behaviour is reserved for the "strict" mode:
> 
> 1. compatibility-mode: behave as much like nav4 as possible (unless it's
> too broken to bother)
> 2. standard-mode: do html as well as you can per spec, and throw out
> navigator quirks
> 3. strict-mode: adhere to the strict DTD specificiation to the highest
> degree possible

The strict mode described here (fortunately) doesn't exist anymore
(except it's used by the editor).  See
news://news.mozilla.org:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and the thread following.

-David

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