Hello Tim,
I wouldn't be so harsh with XSLT engines of Firefox and Chrome. Have a
look at my product, named XSLTForms,
(http://www.agencexml.com/xsltforms) which is based on a rather complex
XSLT 1.0 stylesheet, and you will see it works with all major browsers.
There are surely limitations, such as xsl:import support and, if you
need to process namespaces, the lack of namespace axis support in
Firefox is a big problem.
IE9 will be using MSXML6 while IE8 is still using MSXML3!
-Alain
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