Subject: Re: Part A - Generic parse.allXML function From: "Matthew MacKenzie" <matt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 8 May 1999 17:19:21 -0300 |
<original> Below is the XSL for (almost) parsing any incoming XML and displaying it indented and highlighted. The script stopped working in the final release of IE5.0 becuase the nodename and attribute functions it was using disappeared!!? I hacked at it to at least get something running - giving my time / knowledge constraints and what I could find syntax wise at Microsofts web site. Does anyone have a better version of the below??? Would great appreciate same. Thanks, DW. </original> Why not just use the default stylesheet that IE5 uses? It will apply it automagically, or you can download it from the MS XML site. It seems to offer something along the lines of what you want. _ Matthew MacKenzie matt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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