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	<title>Comments on: Thursday</title>
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		<title>By: David Hucklesby</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Hucklesby</dc:creator>
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		<description>A word of caution to visitors to the XHTML templates
site. You really must know what you are doing to use these templates.
For example, the first template has this in it:
&lt;code&gt;meta http-equiv=&quot;content-type&quot; content=&quot;application/xhtml+xml;&lt;/code&gt; 
(The rest of the line is cut off, viewed in Firefox)

Using this will fail in IE, as it does not
understand XHTML served up as XML. Okay with modern browsers, but IE has yet to enter the 21st century.

Cordially, David.
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site. You really must know what you are doing to use these templates.<br />
For example, the first template has this in it:<br />
<code>meta http-equiv="content-type" content="application/xhtml+xml;</code> <br />
(The rest of the line is cut off, viewed in Firefox)</p>
<p>Using this will fail in IE, as it does not<br />
understand XHTML served up as XML. Okay with modern browsers, but IE has yet to enter the 21st century.</p>
<p>Cordially, David.</p>
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