Fry1077, can I
pleeeeease kill you? (on grounds of layout) Furthermore, XHTML 1.0, even in loose/transitional form, is a
strict standard so you may make no mistakes. The content-type should be application/xhtml+xml (not text/html), and
you have problems to fix. XML standard says that a parser (wether it be a browser or other application) should not return any output on broken XML. It is merely the incorrect content-type that triggers most browsers to incorrectly use the SGML parser instead of the XML one. (And thus you see some content)