Hi, in keeping with the latest and greatest, I was playing around with xhtml. Now the standard seems to be that xhtml should be send es application/xhtml+xml in the first place (there's a note about it somewhere). Or, if that is not possible, application/xml, text/xml, etc. Never as text/html (because this mimetype is not registered for this content). However, dillo doesn't recognize this mimetype and always tries to save an application/xhtml+xml file, though it can always be rendered as html. The current workaround for dillo and other browsers is just send text/html but since standards compliance is very important for dillo I would suggest treating application/xhtml+xml as though it was text/html for the time being. (or at least until the CSS support is complete). Thoughts? Ideas? Wim