On Thu, 30 Nov 2006 17:34:58 -0800, Scott Tankard wrote:

[...]
>
> When viewing an xhtml page with an xhtml doctype and served as
> application/xhtml+xml mime type, the markup errors you described (in fact
> pretty much all markup errors) would give and ugly yellow 'parsing error'
> page in Firefox. In IE, you would see an xml tree or a download prompt,
> depending on your configuration. I'm not sure what Safari or Opera does
> (or say, Lynx), but I assume similar to Firefox.
>
To see this in action, change the file name extension from htm or html to 
xhtml on a local copy of the document, and open it up in Firefox, Opera, 
etc.

Interesting results in IE ... :)

Cordially,
David Hucklesby
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