Siddhi Thakkar wrote:
On viewing an XML (which doesn't have a CSS or XSLT attached with it) in
Mozilla Firefox browser, it gives an error message of styling at the top
which says "This XML doesn't contains any style information", and I
don't want this message to be displayed and neither do I want to write
an XSLT/CSS for each XML input. Could you please suggest a way to remove
this message?
I hope I am not putting this query on the wrong forum, just wondering if
there is an XSLT way to handle it out? Please help!!
I don't think it is an "error" message, it's just a note to the browser
user that the document tree is rendered.
I am not aware of any way with XSLT to avoid that message, other than of
course referencing an XSLT stylesheet in an <?xml-stylesheet?>
processing instruction, which you don't seem to want to do.
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