That's interesting, can you expand on that? Would you use a specific  
DTD for IE6 always, or would it be 'it depends on ___'. In the latter  
case, what factors determine the DTD to assign to a document.

Thanks.
-Anjali
>

> Actually IE6 will do the box model reasonably well if you give it the
> right DTD and don't put an XML prologue in,
>
> In fact for cross-browser compatability using a correct DTD in
> Internet Explorer is pretty well a necessity.  It's also good coding
> practice.
>
> --
> Ed Seedhouse

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