Subject: Re: [xsl] XSLT w/ PHP, ASP, JSP Processing Instructions From: Jon Gorman <jonathan.gorman@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2005 20:56:51 -0600 |
> > Also XHTML does not have <?xml > > version="1.0"?> at the top AFAIK. > > Huh? This is just XML syntax, this is of course allowed (and mandatatory > if the xhtml is not in utf 8 or 16) I believe the OP is probably just a bit confused because most sites don't include it because it triggers IE's 6.0 quirks mode. Last I heard IE 7.0 will fix this and instead use IE command comments or whatever they're called. Why they choose something that would normally indicate an XML file to be a trigger for non-XML behavior I have no clue. I can only guess any "processing instruction" triggers it. Jon Gorman
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