Subject: RE: [xsl] IE browsers From: Rosa I-Ting Cheng <Rosa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2001 09:36:27 +1000 |
I tried viewing it in IE as well, but I get blank... this is what I have (I have the Object code temporarily commented out since IE goes blank if I have it in there): <%@ Language=VBScript %> <%Option Explicit%> <!--Get Title Info for html header--> <!--#include file="../../Include/TitleInfo.asp"--> <!--#include file="../../Include/Standard.asp"--> <% Dim ibrandid, sPage, sCssName, sCSSBodyName, LoginName, sURL 'Code to prevent caching (provided by Karthik)+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Dim strModified,dtModified dtModified = now() ibrandid = Application("BrandId") 'Construct Last Modified String strModified = WeekDayName(WeekDay(dtModified),TRUE) & ", " & Day(dtModified) & " " & MonthName(Month(dtModified),TRUE) & " " & Year(dtModified) & " " & Hour(dtModified) & ":" & Minute(dtModified) & ":" & Second(dtModified) & " GMT" ' Set the Last Modified Header Response.AddHeader "Last-modified", strModified Response.Expires = -1440 Response.AddHeader "Pragma", "No-Cache" Response.CacheControl = "No-Cache" '+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++ sPage="salesAgentMain.asp" sCSSName="../../" & sCSSLocation sCSSBodyName="../../" & sBodyCSSLocation LoginName =Request.QueryString("AgentID") sURL = "http://" & Request.ServerVariables("Server_Name") & "/AgentAdmin/template/RetrievePortfolio.xml?agentloginid=" & LoginName & "&brandid=" & ibrandid %> <HTML> <HEAD> <title><%=sBrandName%></title> <!--<%response.write "sBrandName " & sBrandName%>--> <link href="<%="http://" & Request.ServerVariables("Server_Name") & "/" & sCSSLocation%>" type="text/css" rel="styleSheet"> <link href="<%="http://" & Request.ServerVariables("Server_Name") & "/" & sBodyCSSLocation%>" type="text/css" rel="styleSheet"> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> </SCRIPT> </HEAD> <xml id="qXML"></xml> <xml id="xmlCopy"></xml> <xml id="fXSL"></xml> <!--<object CLASSID="CLSID:f5078f19-c551-11d3-89b9-0000f81fe221" codebase="../../../msxmldl/msxml3.cab#version=8,00,7820,0" id="msxml3" VIEWASTEXT></object>--> <!--<object id="MSXML3" classid="clsid:f5078f32-c551-11d3-89b9-0000f81fe221" codebase="../../../msxmldl/msxml3.cab#version=8,00,7820,0" type="application/x-oleobject" STYLE="display: none"> </object>--> <FORM name="mainForm"> <INPUT name="logon" value="<%=LoginName%>" type="HIDDEN"/> <INPUT name="css1" value="<%="http://" & Request.ServerVariables("Server_Name") & "/" & sCSSLocation%>" type="HIDDEN"/> <INPUT name="css2" value="<%="http://" & Request.ServerVariables("Server_Name") & "/" & sBodyCSSLocation%>" type="HIDDEN"/> <INPUT name="servername" value="<%="http://" & Request.ServerVariables("Server_Name")%>" type="HIDDEN"/> </FORM> <frameset rows="165,*" border=0 marginheight=0 marginwidth=0 topmargin=0> <frame src="treeagent.asp" name="xmlStr" noresize frameborder=no framespacing=0 border=0 marginheight=0 marginwidth=0 topmargin=0 scrolling=no NORESIZE> <frame src="<%=sURL%>" name="MainFrame" frameborder=no framespacing=0 border=0 noresize marginheight=0 marginwidth=0> </frameset> </HTML> thanx!! Rosa -----Original Message----- From: Hahn, Kimberly [mailto:Kim.Hahn@xxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Saturday, 25 August 2001 1:00 AM To: Rosa I-Ting Cheng Subject: RE: [xsl] IE browsers The tag I included doesn't display anything. It just ensures that the file will be loaded on a user's computer. If you are using Interdev, a file with this tag may give you that message, but if you view the page from IE it should not give you that message. The tag is there more for IE then for anything else. IE uses the tag and determines if the MSXML referenced in the tag is available on the user's machine. If it is IE doesn't do anything, all is well. If IE doesn't find that version of MSXML or higher then it downloads the cab and registers the files in the cab. That way you know that client side transformations will be done with a version of MSXML that knows how to handle your namespaces. This isn't a universal fix. If you have a user that is running NT or 2000 that does not have administrative rights on their machine, then IE will not be able to download and use the MSXML referenced in the tag. These users will need to get someone who has administrative rights to install the file to their machine. Also, user's with security settings that will not accept downloads could have problems. For the application I work on we have included these issues in our FAQ. I would also encourage you to pull a copy of the cab file to your web directory and reference it from your wwwroot. There is no guarantee that MSDN will leave it in the directory the file is in today (I've been burnt by this in the past). -----Original Message----- From: Rosa I-Ting Cheng [mailto:Rosa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 9:49 PM To: 'Kimberly.Hahn@xxxxxxxxxx' Subject: RE: [xsl] IE browsers I tried adding that piece of code in (the exact code with the path changed to suit my file location as the msdn site) and I'm using it in an ASP page, but when I run the page, I get blank. and when I was editing the page in the ms development environ, I want to change to design view, I get the error: "An object has failed to load. The object will be displayed as text." so I presume it's something wrong when loading the object. can you please tell me y? thanx! Rosa -----Original Message----- From: Hahn, Kimberly [mailto:Kim.Hahn@xxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Friday, 24 August 2001 12:59 AM To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Rosa I-Ting Cheng Subject: RE: [xsl] IE browsers I work on an application that uses IE 5.x and up, exclusively. To make sure that the XSLT/XSL that is used by the web based application will run on client machines we make sure that the client has at least the MSXML that we need installed. This is done as the user logs into the system using the following tag in a web page: <object CLASSID="CLSID:f5078f19-c551-11d3-89b9-0000f81fe221" codebase="../../controls/msxml3.cab#version=8,00,7820,0" id="msxml3" VIEWASTEXT></object> We pulled the cab file from a Microsoft web site. We have both domestic and international users and this has been working well for US systems and European systems. -----Original Message----- From: owner-xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Hewko, Doug Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 7:18 AM To: 'xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'; 'Rosa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx' Subject: RE: [xsl] IE browsers First, there's a MSXML XSL FAQ at http://www.netcrucible.com/xslt/msxml-faq.htm It says that IE 5 and up has XSL in it. XML will not work under XSL without modification. I've tried. (And to be honest, I do not know if you can even install additional EXEs to get it to work.) IE 5, 5.5 comes with an early pre-recommendation version of XSL, namely "TR/WD-xsl". Consequently, your XSL will work but not all commands are available. To use the more interesting (and standardized) features of XSL, you will either have to update to MSXML 4.0 or go server-side. I can not comment on IE 6 because it is only in beta stage. But it is interesting that Microsoft does not make any mention of IE 6 supporting XML on their web site. They do advertise increased CSS and DHTML support though... (URL: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/preview/fault/default.asp ) I hope this helps. -----Original Message----- From: Rosa I-Ting Cheng [mailto:Rosa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: August 22, 2001 10:36 PM To: 'xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx' Subject: RE: [xsl] IE browsers ok so just to get things a bit more clearer... XML works on IE browsers from 4 upwards right? then IE 4, 5 and 5.5 all require extra EXEs such as the SP1 and the xmlinst.exe etc to be installed for the XSL to work properly on them? then XSL only works properly on IE 6 without installing anyother EXEs? rosa -----Original Message----- From: Max Dunn [mailto:maxdunn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, 23 August 2001 11:48 AM To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: [xsl] IE browsers IE 5.5 is no better than 5.0 with respect to XSLT. You need to install MSXML3 SP1 (This is available as one program including MSXML and the service pack) and xmlinst.exe to transform XML properly in IE 5.5. Max -----Original Message----- From: owner-xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rosa I-Ting Cheng Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 6:29 PM To: 'xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx' Subject: [xsl] IE browsers Dear pplz, I know that XSL and XML works fine on IE6, but as for IE5.5, do you really need to install the MSXMLWR.EXE and the xmlinst.exe (think this is the parser) for the XSL to transform the XML properly? (I downloaded the exes a while ago to work on IE5.5, and can't exactly remember their actual names) There was at a stage where after installing those 2 exes above, the browser still didn't work, and showed a PCDATA problem comment. So one of my colleagues found this xml3 sp1 which then made the browser work with XSL and XML. (by work I mean allowed the XML to be transformed and show meaningful info) so my question is: Is there anything I can add into the XSL/XML so that there is no need to install the MSXMLWR, xmlinst and the sp1? Or do I have to install all three and this is the only option? Rosa XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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