If a free DTD
or CSS (or whatever would be required) was released, then mabye browsers (besides IE) would conform to the non-standard standard.
Unless I'm misreading you, I think it's worth clarifying one thing: a DTD alone does absolutely nothing. Browsers have some hardcoded DTD sniffing built in that then decides which rendering to apply. The DTD itself, at this stage, is nothing more than a string present in the HTML which the browsers look for...
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