David R wrote:
But which XHTML dtd? I noticed that in some cases IE6 doesn't render
pages correctly when the XHTML 1.1 DTD is used, or if you include the
<?xml version="1.0"> header before the DTD (and I've noticed that G3
browsers (PocketIE, IE3.02, etc..) render the <?xml> header with the
body content)
Never include the <?xml> declaration. This throws IE into quirks mode right
away.
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