Doctype specification / XHTML 1.0 / etc.
Scott Granneman
scott at granneman.com
Sun Apr 20 20:48:54 PDT 2003
Just put the doctype you want to use in your templates. To my knowledge,
there is no macro that does this for you.
Scott
On Sun, 2003-04-20 at 21:51, Michael 'Mickey' Sattler wrote:
> At 15:07 -0500 4/20/2003, Scott Granneman wrote:
>
> >You CANNOT use the XHTML DTD for a Manila site, because much of the code
> >that Manila automatically inserts into your pages is not XHTML
> >compliant.
> >
> >It's going to be long time before you can use anything but HTML 4.01
> >Transitional for a Manila site.
>
> Okay, let's amend the question then. Is there a built-in Frontier
> verb or procedure to automatically generate the proper doctype
> specification? If not, is there a canonical way y'all are doing this?
> Are y'all specifying a doctype, etc.?
>
> M
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