Michael Kay wrote:
Have you looked at the level of support for the xml-stylesheet PI, e.g.
support for the type, title, media and alternate pseudo-attributes, multiple
PIs, and so on?
No, I'm currently using only the "basic" stuff.
I noticed recently that some browsers also support PIs that allow you to set
stylesheet parameters, which seems a nice feature.
Sounds interesting. Pointers, please :-).
I think you can get round the whitespace problems by the use of xml:space in
the source document. Not a nice solution, but perhaps a workable fix.
Yes, that indeed works in IE, so it can be used as a workaround for many
cases. Problem is, it may conflict with the document's DTD (this applies
for instance for RFC2629's DTD).
Best regards, Julian
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