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Browse All TopicsI have a number of XHTML pages that I need to include some content in using JavaScript. (It has to be with JavaScript as it adds a style sheet that hides a menu, if users without JavaScript come to the page it is essential that the styles do not get applied).
My code:
if (document.getElementById) {
document.write("<link rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\" href=\"/css/js.css\" media=\"screen\" />")
}
This works fine in a document servered as text/html, but in order to take advantage of Mozilla's XML parser I serve XHTML pages as application/xhtml+xml (which they should be served as) if the browser claims it supports that content type.
Now - how do I get this to work with the browser rendering XHTML instead of tag soup?
I do not want a flash of unstyled content (and some of the pages have a lot of content in them so there will be such a flash if the script is called using onload).
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