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Subject: [xsl] Mozilla and the document() function From: "Jeffrey Winter" <j.winter@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 12:47:07 -0500 |
Does Mozilla 1.x's implementation of the XSLT document() function work
with URLs?
I have been able to read in local files, e.g.:
<xsl:variable name="data" select="document('test.xml'))"/>
but if I try to read the same file through a web server it isn't
able to read it:
<xsl:variable name="data"
select="document('http://localhost/test.xml'))"/>
The Content-Type of the response from the web server is "text/xml".
This works fine with Xalan and MSXML for example.
Is there something I'm missing? Any insight on using document() to
access XML documents over URLs would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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