RE: various browsers

Subject: RE: various browsers
From: "Livingstone, Stephen" <Livinsb@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 16:30:46 -0000
If it worked fine in IE 5, then register MSXML on your server and parse
it using asp. I have been doing quite a bit of work like this for
various browsers.

Steven

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> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Sargeant, Richard (GEIS) [SMTP:Richard.Sargeant@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent:	Tuesday, February 16, 1999 4:22 PM
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> Subject:	various browsers
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> I have a XML document and associated XSL style sheet that works fine
> in IE5.
> However, I would like to be able to display it with other browsers as
> well,
> such as earlier versions of IE or other browsers. I have tried copying
> an
> example that parses the file on the server but it does  not work. I
> have
> also downloaded LotusXSL and XML4J but again I can't seem to  get the
> host
> ASP file correct. Does anyone have a simple working example I could
> use,
> either for LotusXSL or Microsoft's IE5 parser ?
> 
> regards
>    Richard Sargeant
> 
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