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RE: XML in other browsers and book suggestions

  • From: Kay Michael <Michael.Kay@i...>
  • To: "'Jonas Korsakas'" <korsakas@e...>, xml-dev@x...
  • Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 13:49:24 +0100

jonas korsakas
> I've just recently jumped into the world of XML.  I've made a 
> couple of web pages that display XML using XSL.  So is IE5 the only
browser out
> there that really supports XML?  What are all of you doing 
> for the users of the world that use non-XML browsers?

Most people are doing the XSL transformation server-side.

One reason is that IE5 only supports XML by using a proprietary and obsolete
dialect of XSL, so it's not really usable in serious systems. No browser yet
supports standard XSLT.

Mike Kay



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