VK wrote:
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W3C Validator doesn't really validate anything for a longest time by now
anyway. [...]
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Evidently, you do not have a single clue what you are talking about.
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At the modern time the DOCTYPE is only used for the mode switch with two
doctypes covering all needs: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01
Transitional//EN"for BackCompat mode
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Valid, but recommended against *because* of the DOCTYPE switch that
triggers even more different rendering behavior among user agents.
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<!DOCTYPE htmlfor CSS1Compat mode
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Not Valid HTML 4.01, though.
This is ridiculous. You are referring to an *incomplete* *draft*
for HTML *5* that (obviously) lacks wide support.
F'up2 comp.infosystems.
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