Also, IE6's handling of keyword font sizes in standards mode is
consistent with other modern browsers. IE6 in quirks mode (and IE 5.5)
renders keyword-defined font sizes a step larger than most other
browsers. 

Ray

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How about correct rendering of the box model?

The box model is rendered correctly when IE6 is in standard-compliant
mode
but renders incorrectly in quirks mode.

Unfortunately, even in standards-compliant mode, IE5 and IE5.5 will
render
the box model incorrectly.

Russ


> Might you be kind enough to tell me what IE6 has to offer in standard
> mode that it doesn't have in quirks mode -- apart from
> <http://www.w3.org/International/articles/serving-xhtml/> this?
> 
> I'm asking because after 2 years of studies on the subject, I still
> haven't found anything useful in IE6' "standard" mode, but I may have
> missed something.
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