Re: [xsl] anyone know why the default xsl in IE sometimes manages to

Subject: Re: [xsl] anyone know why the default xsl in IE sometimes manages to
From: "bryan rasmussen" <rasmussen.bryan@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2007 10:45:47 +0100
Thanks Joe,
I was thinking Dimitre might know because IIRC he deassembled MSXML one time.

Cheers,
Bryan Rasmussen

On Nov 9, 2007 10:29 AM, Joe Fawcett <joefawcett@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "bryan rasmussen" <rasmussen.bryan@xxxxxxxxx>
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> Sent: Friday, November 09, 2007 9:06 AM
> Subject: Re: [xsl] anyone know why the default xsl in IE sometimes manages
> to
>
>
> > On Nov 6, 2007 11:01 PM, Gannon Dick <gannon_dick@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> Bryan,
> >>
> >> It's a DOM parser, not a SAX parser, although I think they cheat just a
> >> little where the document is so large that SAX call-backs would make
> >> the computer seem frozen.
> >>
> >> MS offers a command line interface for the dll.  It may still be on
> >> MSDN.  This offers timings as with Saxon ...  The timing makes the
> >> transformation process a little less anxious.
> >>
> > Hi,
> >
> > This really wasn't what I was asking about. The original question is
> > missing from the email so I think I will try again, hopefully being
> > clearer this time.
> >
> > When you have a large XML document and you open it with IE, the XML is
> > rendered via a stylesheet saved in the msxml dll. This stylesheet is a
> > wd-xsl stylesheet but it can be replaced with an XSL-T stylesheet
> > since the stylesheet is just saved as a resource file.
> >
>
> Bryan
>
> I have often wondered about that and your post finally prompted me find out
> more.
> I have emailed my contact at Microsoft to see if they can shed any light on
> it.
>
> Joe
> http://joe.fawcett.name

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