Interestingly, a page created by ICEfaces for a JSP (non-facelet) project also uses the tag, presumably for the same reason. The issue is discussed and solved in this ICEfaces forum post. To do this, you also need to add an tag as you would in JSP mode, as in the following example :. The DOCTYPE can be added back by using the tag. When running IE without a suitable DOCTYPE directive, it switches into Quirks Mode and is not fully standards compliant, which may cause pages to display incorrectly. Unfortunately, this is stripped out during processing/rendering and does not appear in the final HTML for the page. By default when you create a new ICEfaces Facelets project with a sample page, it codes the DOCTYPE directive directly.
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