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Re: Does anyone know how to make IE less useless for XSLT developement?

2006-02-10 06:46:14
Oh yes, sorry... Sarissa is *MANDATORY* for dealing with the various
quirks of each browser.  I should have pointed this out before. 
Praise be to Manos for his *WONDERFUL* addition to our browser-based
XML/XSLT development toolbag!

On 2/10/06, Martin Gadbois <martin(_dot_)gadbois(_at_)colubris(_dot_)com> wrote:
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Terence Kearns wrote:

Surely there must be some sort of extension that you can get for IE
that allows you to debug with it.


I use Sarrisa (http://sarissa.sourceforge.net/doc/), a JavaScript
library that aims at reducing the various browser's differences.

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