M. David Peterson wrote:
And thanks for the extended understanding. I hadn't known about the
TransforMiiX::xsl:output[(_at_)method = 'text'] functionality before now.
Thats good information to have. Thanks!
Hi MD,
To be completely honest, I did not know either, but it was a very easy
test to find out. I was a bit surprised that I found references stating
that IE returns the pure text, because it really doesn't (or I messed up
my test env. big time).
Too all that are listening in: I advice Sarissa if you do browser based
transformations. That will save you quite some hassle (it unifies the
interface) and works for all browsers that support XSLT.
Cheers,
-- Abel
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