Possibly related but href="D:/Program2..." should (and does on some
systems) generate an error about an unknown URI scheme D: The bit before
the : in a uri is supposed to be something like http: or ftp: or (in
your case) file: IE accepts windows file paths and silently converts
them to URI, firefox does in the address bar but I don't know if its xslt
engine does. (It shouldn't, really). Try file:///D:/Program2...
David
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