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the problem was in the apache webserver that hosted my pages and had bad mime/tipes...
however some old faqs in mozilla.org made me thought mozilla didn't support xlt trasformations...

At 19.02 04/08/02 +0300Sunday, Manos Batsis wrote:
IE never handled XSL formating of XML documents. However, it did used to support an early draft of today's XSLT spec, which now is almost fully implemented.

IE does work quite fine, in my humble opinion

Mozilla has also been handling XSLT transformations very well for some time. Both stylesheet PIs and JavaScript can be used to utilize this functionality.

mozilla works better than explorer but XUL is too slow... i think it's better to use some other browsers that do embed Gecko but have a lighter UI (that's to say not Netscape but K-Maleon and similar...)
but this's another story :)
thank you everybody
sandr8)

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