2008/10/24 Joyce Babu <joyce(_at_)joycebabu(_dot_)com>
I am sorry, I was referring to the XML declaration.
In IE6 the presence of the xml prolog will put the browser into quirks
mode, rather than the intended strict mode.
"In Explorer 6 Windows, Microsoft implemented one extra rule: if a
doctype that triggers strict mode is preceded by an xml prolog, the
page shows in quirks mode. This was done to allow web developers to
achieve valid pages (which require a doctype) but nonetheless stay in
quirks mode."
"Note that this behaviour has been removed from Explorer 7."
from: http://www.quirksmode.org/css/quirksmode.html
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