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- because it breaks even when people aren't sticking to web standards
- Scott says it better then i do
- i was trying to parse it as xml/xhtml instead of html 4.01. as text/html it rendered fine, as xml/xhtml it broke. is your defense against IE's bad rendering that parsing xhtml documents as xml/xhtml (being the point of making xhtml) is something it just can't do?
- as i recall, this was about your code not working
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