Quoting David Precious <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Matthew Macdonald-Wallace wrote:
When the HTML is generated by the PHP the rendering is all over the place, however if I save the source code of that document and open as a local copy in internet explorer, the page looks exactly as it is meant to.

I suspect the server is sending a header which is making IE change
rendering modes; you might want to look at the headers it's sending.

Good point, I hadn't thought of that. Would the fact that the DOCTYPE specifies XHTML Strict but it's a PHP file (and probably therefore a php mime-type) do the trick?

Is it at a publically-accessible URL?

No, but it can be... :o)

M.
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