I remember that MS had released some "IE XML/XSL tools" in some form of
IE patch that did this.
Personally, I find Mozilla much more helpfull for such things (DOM
Inspector, View selection source etc).
hth,
Manos
Daniel Joshua wrote:
Hi all,
I am using XSLT to transform XML on IE6 into XHTML client-side.
It mostly works, but on occasion I would like to see the output for
debugging, so I can compare the way IE6 handles it versus doing it
server-side with saxon. So how do I view the XHTML output of IE6?
PS: I even tried to use javascript to display ".innerHTML" but got the XML
before transformation.
Regards,
Daniel
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