Subject: Re: [xsl] Any samples of client-side XSLT to generate webpages? From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 10:20:24 +0100 |
Should I change the content type to "application/xhtml+xml"? I was told that this is not fully supported by browsers. It's not supported at al by IE. How do most people diplay XHTML (in a IE and Mozilla compliant style)? They mainly just do what you are doing, and hope that they survive, but as you found, things go wrong at the edges. Making sure your XHTML conforms to appendix C of the xhtml 1 spec (compatibility for legacy browsers) helps. However what I always do is serve the file with an XML mime type (text or better application/xml) together with a client side xslt. that way I don't have to rely on dubious error recovery, and I can display mathematics properly (If your documents haven't got mathematics in them, they must be very dull) see http://www.w3.org/Math/XSL for the client side XSLT that I usually use. David ________________________________________________________________________ This e-mail has been scanned for all viruses by Star Internet. The service is powered by MessageLabs. For more information on a proactive anti-virus service working around the clock, around the globe, visit: http://www.star.net.uk ________________________________________________________________________
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