David,
Thanks (yes that was a typo). I tried my xml without a <!DOCTYPE on
another pc here and it worked fine. So I am at a loss as well as to
the problem. I have a feeling it really has nothing to do with IE6.
Thanks,
Mike Ferrando
Washington, DC
--- David Carlisle <davidc(_at_)nag(_dot_)co(_dot_)uk> wrote:
I haven't seen the behaviour you report but
I tried giving the XML document a <!DOCTYPE xml SYSTE "xml.dtd">
tag
but it still did the same thing.
such a file is not well formed (even if you correct the type SYTE
to SYSTEM)
you may not give an element a name beginning with xml. In
particular you
can not have an element <xml which is what you have specified as
teh top
level element.
David
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