Is it possible to try your transformation using a command line processor,
with
a "real" serializer? IIRC, the whole point of method="html" is to avoid
this
problem, so obviously it's a bug somewhere :)
In this particular case, the transformation depends on having chained
transformations which start from XML produced via a Cocoon generator, so no,
I can't test it with a normal serializer. But as I said, it worked with IE
5.5. Looking at it more closely, I suspect that is because 5.5 wasn't as
strict as 6 on it's enforcing the standards. Looking at the output in IE I
do see:
<head xmlns="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40">
and
<script type="text/javascript" src="/_scripts/search.js"
language="javascript"/>
If I don't code the hack, which I believe indicates it's a Cocoon bug...
Then again, with Cocoon, there may be some magic parameter I'm supposed to
specify for the serializer but I don't think that's the case.
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