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What the .... ? Referencing XSL stylesheets across domains

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  • Subject: What the .... ? Referencing XSL stylesheets across domains
  • From: "Sebastian Schnitzenbaumer" <schnitz@m...>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2002 16:16:47 +0200
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  • Thread-topic: What the .... ? Referencing XSL stylesheets across domains

What the .... ? Referencing XSL stylesheets across domains
I'm trying to reference an XSLT file from
a different domain in my XML file. I get access
forbidden in IE, and strange errors and crashes in
Mozilla. It all works with a CSS file across domains,
and of course it all works when both the XML
instance and the referenced stylesheet are on the
same domain.
 
What's going on? Can't I directly reference an XSL at
http://foo.com from an XML document at http://bar.com?
 
Thanks,
 
- Sebastian
 

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