SpringFlowers AutumnMoon wrote:
> Marnen Laibow-Koser wrote:
>> SpringFlowers AutumnMoon wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I would like to use HTML 4.01 Strict, and used a DOCTYPE of it in my
>>> application template.
>> [...]
>> 
>> Why?  XHTML is definitely the way to go these days.
> 
> 
> coz IE doesn't support XHTML.  So while we use XHTML, we are actually 
> using something that the majority of the client doesn't understand.
If I remember correctly, IE *does* support XHTML from version 6, if not 
before, so long as you have the proper DOCTYPE declaration.  I would 
guess that quirksmpde.org would have more information.

All my webapps and static sites use XHTML, and they work fine in IE as 
far as I know.

Best,
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