On 30/01/2011 11:12, Emmanuel Bégué wrote:
but both Firefox and IE can display pure XML.
but what do you mean by this? Do you mean, as Piet suggested, xml styled
by an external css?, or do uou mean just serving a plain xml file (when
IE and FF apply a default xsl stylesheet to convert it to html).
even FF and IE do not apply that default XSLT to the result of an xslt
transfomation, which is what you seem to imply should happen If you use
xml-stylesheet to generate xml rather than html, and don't use
xsl:processing-instruction to insert another xml-stylesheet into the
result, it seems FF/IE/Opera/Chrome all do the same thing and generate
the elements but apply no particular rendering (so effectively you just
see the text) This seems to be the behaviour I would expect from the
relevant standards.
David
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