At 22:36 -1000 9/3/08, david wrote:
>If you have an HTML document that happens to contain another HTML
>document in an iframe - and one of the two documents triggers quirks
>mode when rendered by itself - is each one rendered in the same mode or
>does the browser somehow do one in standards mode and one in quirks mode?


I've updated (and moved, but the previous address still works)

    http://www.fu2k.org/alex/css/cssjunk/ie8/xuas


You can now change the X-UA target and the mode of the document that 
calls the iframed documents.

I can see no difference at all in how the iframe content is rendered 
regardless of the containing document's X-UA or mode.

So, in answer to your question, the latter. Iframed documents 
rendering is exactly the same as if they were being displayed outside 
of an iframe.

NB. of course there may be some as yet undiscovered condition that 
does cause things to break down (and I make no claims about what the 
different versions of javascript are doing in each iframe).
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