We're on the final straight towards publishing our first site using
RedDot, and we're looking at the many tricks and workarounds they've
included in the software to make it publish something resembling
standards-compliant pages. All our code is of course compliant without
any of this tomfoolery, but just to be sure we switched on the XHTML
compliance check for our project variant, uploaded the tidyconfig.txt
and HTMLConvertTable.txt, and ran a publish.

Guess what?

Our stylesheets are being published with XHTML headers.

Now correct me here if I'm going astray: we have a content class with
only the css in it, plus image placeholders for background graphics
etc. We've created and connected a 'page' from that content class and
linked it to the css 'anchor' placeholder in the head of our
foundation template where the <link href= lives. That's the way we
were shown to link stylesheets in the training course.

This all works swimmingly with no XHTML compliance check, so what are
we doing wrong here?

Or is it, inconceivably enough, RedDot's fault?
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