Subject: re: Netscape Support for XSL From: "Altucher, Rita" <rita@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 10:55:36 -0400 |
To whom it may concern: Using Internet Explorer (5.0), which is my default brower, I have successfully applied XSL to my XML documents using the http://www.w3c.org/TR/WD-xsl namespace. I also used a DTD file. I tried using Netscape with my current setup but I noticed that after I entered the path to my XML file in the location text box at the top of the Netscape window, Netscape wanted to open the XML file in C:\temp rather than in the directory that I specified. Also, rather than using Netscape to do the open, a message was posted indicating that iexplore.exe would be used to open the XML file. I was given a choice to select "Open" or "Save to disk". Selecting "Open" caused an Internet Explorer window to be displayed in addition to the Netscape window. When I moved my DTD and XSL files to C:\temp (where the XML file was relocated to), the XML file was processed by XSL and I got the results that I wanted. The problem is that these results were only obtained because: (1) I moved my DTD and XSL files after I found out where the XML file would be copied to and (2) Internet Explorer did the processing, not Netscape. My question are: (a) What support does Netscape (4.61) provide for XSL and what changes need to be made to my XSL, DTD and XML files? (b) What happens if a user does not have Internet Explorer for Netscape to rely on? Thank you for your attention, Rita Altucher rita@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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