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Legacy HTML rendering on page level

Hi.
Does anybody know whether html rendering is available on page level?
I know the xhtmlConformanc e setting in the web.config - but I'd like
such a configurability on page level because I have just 1 page that has
to render in html mode.
Mar 30 '07 #1
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I"m not quite sure what you mean my "HTML mode". Have you looked into the
HTML DOCTYPE HTML attribute?

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"Andreas Bergmeier" wrote:
Hi.
Does anybody know whether html rendering is available on page level?
I know the xhtmlConformanc e setting in the web.config - but I'd like
such a configurability on page level because I have just 1 page that has
to render in html mode.
Mar 30 '07 #2
"Andreas Bergmeier" <no@mail.dewrot e in message
news:O2******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP05.phx.gbl...
Does anybody know whether html rendering is available on page level?
I know the xhtmlConformanc e setting in the web.config - but I'd like such
a configurability on page level because I have just 1 page that has to
render in html mode.
HTML mode...? What's that...?
Mar 30 '07 #3
Mark Rae wrote:
"Andreas Bergmeier" <no@mail.dewrot e in message
news:O2******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP05.phx.gbl...
>Does anybody know whether html rendering is available on page level?
I know the xhtmlConformanc e setting in the web.config - but I'd like such
a configurability on page level because I have just 1 page that has to
render in html mode.

HTML mode...? What's that...?
I mean rendering as HTML - instead of rending XHTML which is the default
in ASP.NET 2.0
Mar 30 '07 #4
I may not be completely in sync with what you are trying to convey, but isn't
XHTML nothing but well-formed HTML ?

Alteast so I thought.
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Sashidhar Kokku
ikaSystems Corp
"Andreas Bergmeier" wrote:
Mark Rae wrote:
"Andreas Bergmeier" <no@mail.dewrot e in message
news:O2******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP05.phx.gbl...
Does anybody know whether html rendering is available on page level?
I know the xhtmlConformanc e setting in the web.config - but I'd like such
a configurability on page level because I have just 1 page that has to
render in html mode.
HTML mode...? What's that...?
I mean rendering as HTML - instead of rending XHTML which is the default
in ASP.NET 2.0
Mar 30 '07 #5
Sashidhar Kokku wrote:
I may not be completely in sync with what you are trying to convey, but isn't
XHTML nothing but well-formed HTML ?

Alteast so I thought.
Kind of.
Problem is I need html in order to be able to load it via
document.open/document.write.
Apr 2 '07 #6

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