<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><title>Gecko · Grey Nicholson</title><id>https://gkn.me.uk/entries/gecko</id><link href="https://gkn.me.uk/entries/gecko" rel="alternate"/><link href="https://gkn.me.uk/entries/gecko/feed" rel="self"/><author><name>Grey Nicholson</name></author><icon>https://gkn.me.uk/style/icon.svg</icon><updated>2025-10-21T12:11:00+00:00</updated>
<entry><title>IE + XML + XSL + XHTML + W3C = Get In!</title><id>https://gkn.me.uk/weblog026</id><link href="https://gkn.me.uk/weblog026" rel="alternate" type="text/html"/><published>2004-04-23T14:07:00+00:00</published><updated>2004-04-23T14:07:00+00:00</updated><content type="html">
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As a prelude to some major back-end renovation I&#x27;m planning for The Twaddle, I decided to see if I could get Internet Explorer 6 to display this XSL-ified weblog nicely, not accounting for IE-unsupported CSS (which is already taken care of at The Twaddle). Previously, IE displayed the DOCTYPE declaration as plain text at the top of the page; using strategic HTML commenting, I&#x27;ve managed to prevent it from doing so.
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Actually, I bet simply removing the DOCTYPE declaration wouldn&#x27;t affect either Gecko or IE&#x27;s rendering of the page, as I think XML kicks both of them into standards mode anyway.
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The next step is to try this with some of The Twaddle. And I&#x27;d probably best check Opera&#x27;s effort, too.
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<entry><title>Isn't XML wonderful?</title><id>https://gkn.me.uk/weblog009</id><link href="https://gkn.me.uk/weblog009" rel="alternate" type="text/html"/><published>2004-02-20T19:15:00+00:00</published><updated>2004-03-04T22:25:00+00:00</updated><content type="html">
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Despite an hour of valiant effort, I&#x27;ve been unable to convince Gecko to render XHTML embedded in an Atom feed. I&#x27;ve tried encoding the arrow brackets, various namespace trickery... to no avail. So you&#x27;re gonna have to put up with plain text URLs, until someone can show me how it&#x27;s done... anybody?
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