On Tuesday, January 21, 2003, at 07:55 PM, Shawn O. McKenzie wrote:
I am attempting to take XML files and dynamically convert to HTML with
XSLT in the browser (no problem there). During the transform to HTML I
throw in a reference to a CSS file. It seems that IE has no problem
with this, but Netscape/Mozilla do not seem to apply the CSS.
One option is to transform directly to XML and apply the CSS to the
XML tags, but the data is link-heavy, and I really don't want to mess
with xlinks due to the differences with browser support and all that.
I thought it would be simple to transform to HTML in the browser and
link a CSS for the look and feel stuff. Odd that Netscape is not
working properly (Netscape 7.01).
Anyone bump into this before?
Here's some more helpful information ;-) Mozilla should work if IE
works (that's one of the mozilla goals) Have a look at the following
bugzillas and see if they either help or if you can help confirm the
bugs in mozilla:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=145684
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155715
simon
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