The HTML DTD, whether 3.0 or some other version, should not define the
allowed values of the HTTP-EQUIV attribute on META, because this is
something the HTTP RFC should do. So the problem you experienced
should be solved elsewhere---obviously, in Netscape.
Regards,
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