I recently reinstalled Windows 2000 on an old PC for some testing. This
comes out of the box with IE 5.0. I performed various necessary security
upgrades and installed service packs through SP 4 from
windowsupdate.microsoft.com but specifically did not upgrade the browser
to IE 6.0.
To my surprise that PC's IE seems able to read and display XML files
that uses regular, standard XSLT just fine. It does not seem to need the
old WD-xsl syntax or namespace. Does anyone know if one of the various
service packs has upgraded Microsoft's XML parser? Is it possible that
we can finally forget about WD-xsl even for PCs running IE 5?
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Elliotte Rusty Harold elharo(_at_)metalab(_dot_)unc(_dot_)edu
XML in a Nutshell 3rd Edition Just Published!
http://www.cafeconleche.org/books/xian3/
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0596007647/cafeaulaitA/ref=nosim
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