I've just installed Mozilla 0.9.1. 
I was pleasantly surprised to find that it was not only beautifully
designed, it was very much standards compliant too. 
I noticed that if a page does not have a valid DTD header, it is
rendered using a different mode.
What's more, with mozilla striving to be as standards compliant as
possible, it has resulted in displaying pages almost exactly like IE
does.
I wonder if Netscape 6.xx does the same thing? The 4.xx series still has
so many extensions that pages have to be designed and tested with both
IE and NS4.xx in mind.

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