Kathy,
There's an MS tool you can install that allows you to inspect the HTML
output from the context menu in IE (someone will be along real soon to say
where), "XSL Tools" I think it's called.
But for this and many other reasons many of us like to develop using
another processor (that writes an output file by default, which we
inspect), then MSXML for testing (if at all ;-). It also helps with keeping
a clean conceptual line between stages, such as are raised by Javascript
confusions, and making it easier to test your XSL across platforms in general.
Good luck,
Wendell
At 03:16 PM 6/13/2003, you wrote:
Sorry, I know this is kind of stupid, and I've done it before when trying to
track down a code problem...but big brain fade.
How can I see the actual html transformation and not the xml (view source
shows only the xml). Set to be output="html".
Friday the 13th...ugh.
But June is such a fine month!
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