I wasn't sure if it was a processor thing--thought it might be an XSL
thing. I did find that result but I'm not sure how it relates to my
problem since I'm not dealing with an XML object and I don't see how
XSL would know whether I built an XML using an object or just printed
as the recordset iterated.
Could be some headers issue, but firefox shows a valid XML document.
Guess that's a discussion for another list.
Thanks.
-S
On 5/30/06, Jon Gorman <jonathan(_dot_)gorman(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com> wrote:
Google seemed to turn up this: http://p2p.wrox.com/archive/xslt/2001-10/29.asp.
An observation on this list, people don't get help on
processor-specific issues. This seems to become even more true as you
get to server-side system since many people either seem to develop
their own or use such a variety of systems that the odds of finding
anyone who's run into the same problem is low. Maybe you'll luck out
though.
Jon Gorman
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