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RE: Client-side XSLT. Re: Bad News on IE6 XML Support

  • From: Chris Bayes <chris@b...>
  • To: xml-dev@l...
  • Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 07:37:15 +0100

ie6 xsl namespace

> Well, if I were to guess why this has not caught on before
> now, it is because Netscape did not support it, and 
> developers do not want to make a page that cannot be 
> supported on Netscape; and equally because IE only supported 
> the WD-xsl namespace by default and developers had to do 
> funny tricks to make IE support the *real* XSLT namespace.  
> IE6 *and* NS6.1 both support the correct namespace "out of 
> the box".  This is something I have been hoping for for two 
> years, and now I can hear bells ringing in the sky :-)  Happy 
> days are here, and I expect we will finally see some people 
> using client-side XSLT more commonly.

Yes halleluiah

Ciao Chris

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