> > BTW, if you want to produce HTML output (not XHTML), how do you set
> > the input markup encoding? You cannot use the XML declaration.
> >
>
> I'm not sure this is true. Do you have any reference which
> says that HTML must not contain <?xml?>?

I don't know, see
http://www.htmlhelp.com/reference/html40/structure.html#doc.
However, with XML prolog the page is validated by HTMl validator.

> sorry, but I disagree. There are plenty of discussions on the
> internet on which one to prefer and why and I think there is
> a link in the wiki to what the standards says about it.

You are right.

So the problem with XML declaration is only IE problem .

Jan





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