Re: Registering XML and XSL filetypes, IE5 and EXml

Subject: Re: Registering XML and XSL filetypes, IE5 and EXml
From: "Olivier Brand" <olivier@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 07:20:41 -0800
I have tried to work with IE5.0 and XML/XSL and didn't get any result !!
I am working with more advanced XSL processor as Lotusxsl, xsl:p and everything
works fine. It must be something proprietary again.
I have removed the <xsl:sort and <xsl:text which don't seem to be supported by
IE5.0 and when I rendred y XMl page, the screen was blank ??
Any clue.


"Eric E. Cohen, CPA" wrote:

> As I was trying to show how XML renders in IE5 to an associate, I noticed
> that XML files from the Web acted normally (creating an expandable and
> collapsible tree without XSL, or being transofrmed with XSL) while those on
> disk all of a sudden did not.
>
> After going nuts for a while, I figured out what had happened. I had loaded
> the EXml editor from CueSoft, which took over XML and XSL extensions. IE5
> would not properly work with XML or XSL. After clearing the registered file
> types, it all began working again. Watch out for products that want to
> register those extensions!
>
> EXml (www.cuesoft.com) is a pretty decent product, especially for the
> price. I like being able to work in visual or text modes.
>
> I would be pleased to correspond with anyone working on accounting-oriented
> XML/XSL projects.
>
> Eric E. Cohen, CPA
> Cohen Computer Consulting, Rochester NY
> Accountant's Home Page http://www.computercpa.com
> Author: Accountant's Guide to the Internet (John WIley & Sons)
>
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