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> From: Julian Reschke [mailto:julian.reschke@g...] > > * The plug-ins have to be specific for each browser (for > example activeX > > controls in IE). This is the main reason I dislike IE's XML support; > > it's not actually in the browser but on a separate dll used > as activeX > > (msxml). > > Why does that matter? Because IE behaves quite differently based on whether it anticipates the document as XML or HTML. Try to use <html:script> in XML; no use. Try placing your script in a CDATA section in XHTML and errors occur. Try feeding it with XHTML (using *any* file extension but xml) and it will behave as if it where HTML; you loose much of the XML specific functionality. For example, try viewing an XHTML document (again, using *any* file extension but xml) that it contains a stylesheet PI. It won't transform in IE. Using the same document and Internet Explorer XML Tools [1], it will report "Not XML Document" if you try to validate it or view the XSLT output. Finally, both IE and Mozilla will not even try to use the DOCTYPE with the exception of standards/non-standards rendering mode... Just don't expect the ability to freely mix xhtml+xforms+svg+smil+etc for the next five years in any mainstream browser with Mozilla being the only possible exception. [1] http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/default.asp?url=/downloads/sample.as p?url=/msdn-files/027/000/543/msdncompositedoc.xml Manos
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