Patrick,

Perhaps you spend a little more time with syntax and a little
less time spouting about perfect "semantic" markup.

Personally, I could care less about sending XHTML 1.0 to IE
as text/html. Or sending self-closing element tags either. It's
a borked browser on so many fronts to begin with anyway.

URI: http://www.salford.ac.uk/

"This page is not Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict!"

<li><a href="http://shop.salford.ac.uk";>Online shop</a></ul>

Oops!

What's even more laughable is you're sending 1.0 Strict to
the validator as text/html because, as everyone knows, even
though the W3C validator understands XTHML perfectly, it does
not send the correct Accept header when it makes the request
for your page.

Which is pretty much moot since you're not even closing your
<li> tags anyway.

Ouch!

-- 
Douglas Clifton
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