MM-dragLayer in Firefox only in quirks mode

Im using the function MM_dragLayer 4.01
In IE it works with or without the doctype declaration
But in Firefox it works only when the doctype declaration is
removed.
Is there a more correct version of this function that will
work in standards mode?
Thank you
Martin

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