Re: modifying default DOCTYPE header in 5.2?

At 17:24 20/11/01, you wrote:
>To me, the bug is on the server side. Confusing the XML declaration
>and a processing instruction is clearly a bug.
>The thing that starts with <?PHP... is not a tag, but a Processing
>Instruction (refer to http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/REC-xml-20001006#sec-pi )
>intended for PHP (PHP is the target). The spec clearly states
>"The target names "XML", "xml", and so on are reserved". So,
>PHP-mod should silently ignore the special PI that starts
>with <?xml...

Well, I didn't try on other servers, but now that you say it, I must see 
that I had never heard of similar problems. So I will talk my provider 
about it.

>The best solution would probably be to fix the PHP-mod of Apache.
>Another solution would be to save the document as HTML, as opposed
>to XHTML. Then, Amaya would not generate the XML declaration.
>To do that, just select "HTML" in the "Document Format" menu
>of the "Save as" dialog box. But that's a pity to return to the
>old crappy HTML when your documents are already XHTML.

I agree. It is better to make real XHTML docs.

Thanks.

 
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Received on Tuesday, 20 November 2001 11:52:23 UTC