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Hi, fighting with IE6 XHTML bugs for two days already I thought I'd better ask here: if I feed Enhydra 5.0's XMLC with a transitional XHTML 1.0 containing <a onmouseover="alert('hello, world!')"> is it OK if (when it runs) it produces (note the apostrophes) <a onmouseover="alert('hello, world!')"> ? While Gecko handles it flawlessly the IE chokes on that. Who's fault is it? Can this conversion be turned off off? BTW, same conversion of apostrophes happens in a plain text but that is handled by IE6 OK (IE5.5 not, though). Petr
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