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Firefox? Bah Humbug, I say
Talkback To make it switch into standard-complient mode, you have to have the URL present in the DTD: With the DTD you use, IE goes into quirks-mode and act as wrongly as it always has done. The JavaScript you write about is infact not JavaScript, but ECMA...
[November 7, 2004, 7:01]
Certify your XML knowledge with a Certified Developer's exam
News For example, the exam may present an XML sample and ask you to determine if it is well-formed or validated according to a given schema or DTD. Parsing -- the difference and aspects of both DOM and SAX
[May 17, 2002, 15:09]
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