On Dec 4, 2006, at 6:56 AM, Shadow2531 wrote:
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Firefox could do the same with the yellow bar that pops up at the top
of the page that says, "The document appears to be XHTML, but is not
well formed. Firefox has reparsed it as HTML for you in an attempt to
handle the errors.", or something like that.

To get an idea of how this would appear to the average human: "The document appears to be XZPQR, but is not fizzlebopped. Firefox has rewotsited it as ZPQR in an attempt to handle mysterious errors".

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Sites could have a "Our pages support 'text/html as XML'  handling.
Add us to your browsers's text/html -> XML list.".
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That would be even worse.

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Matthew Paul Thomas
http://mpt.net.nz/

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