Martin wrote
i believe IE uses an XSL stylesheet to turn XML into viewable HTML,
similar to this one (which may in fact have been based on the
IE one, not
sure myself) ->>
http://www.o-xml.org/examples/xsl/default.xsl
which produces this:
http://www.o-xml.org/examples/user/user.html
the javascript 'twisties' don't work in mozilla tho, if
anyone has a fix
let me know!
http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect4/N10301.html
Has both SVG and XSLT solutions.
HTH DaveP. 3,180!
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