Terence,
Yeah, this is a nasty problem.
Maybe you'd be aided by developing using a highly-conformant
processor that gives good error messages (like Saxon :-), and only
once code is thoroughly debugged there to test it in FF and IE both.
This helps "triangulate" as well as giving your processes more
transparency in the development phase. (Oh you're already doing that?)
At 09:32 PM 2/9/2006, you wrote:
Frustrating that this vendor pioneers browser-based XSL technology (IE
5 to 5.5) and then does their best to make it a failure in ver 6
Certainly, though we may be projecting a bit into their intentions.
Like any large company facing competing strategic requirements, the
vendor seems to lurch from year to year like a beast with many heads.
Cheers,
Wendell
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