RE: Updated XSL support in IE5?

Subject: RE: Updated XSL support in IE5?
From: Sebastien Sahuc <ssahuc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 13:33:43 +0100
Please have a look at the article from www.xml.com explaining how to
use ie5 xsl stuff.

http://www.xml.com/pub/2000/02/09/ms/index.html

But as you correctly stated, don't bother to much with this new
-limited- preview.

Sebastien

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Norman Walsh [mailto:ndw@xxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: mardi 22 février 2000 12:55
> To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Updated XSL support in IE5?
> 
> 
> Ok, <aside>given that the updated XSL module for IE5 supports
> neither named templates nor modes, I'm not sure why I'm even
> bothering, but anyway...</aside> I sat down to update my IE5 XSL
> stylesheet for a simple subset of DocBook and discovered that I
> cannot make it work. At all. The MSXML2 scripting demos that
> come from MS work, so I've definitely installed the new stuff.
> 
> Can anyone see what I'm doing wrong here? Here's the stylesheet:
> 
> <?xml version='1.0'?>
> <xsl:stylesheet 
> xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"; version="1.0">
> <xsl:output method="html" indent="yes"/>
> 
> <xsl:template match="article">
>   <html>
>   <head>
>     <title>foo</title>
>   </head>
>   <body>
>     <xsl:apply-templates/>
>   </body>
>   </html>
> </xsl:template>
> 
> <xsl:template match="article/title">
>   <h1><xsl:apply-templates/></h1>
> </xsl:template>
> 
> <xsl:template match="para">
>   <p><xsl:apply-templates/></p>
> </xsl:template>
> 
> </xsl:stylesheet>
> 
> And here's the test document:
> 
> <?xml version='1.0'?>
> <?xml-stylesheet href="sdocbook.xsl" type="text/xsl"?>
> <article><title>Article Title</title>
> <para>Paragraph.</para>
> </article>
> 
> The result in IE5 is a completely blank screen. Fiddling with
> the scripting stuff from their demos, I can demonstrate that
> MSXML2 'does the right thing', but why won't it actually display
> the result in the simple case?
> 
>                                         Be seeing you,
>                                           norm
> 
> -- 
> Norman Walsh <ndw@xxxxxxxxxx>      | "Abstraction, abstraction and
> http://nwalsh.com/                 | abstraction." This is the
answer
>                                    | to the question, "What are the
>                                    | three most important words in
>                                    | programming?"--Paul Hudak
> 
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