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RE: What the .... ? Referencing XSL stylesheets across domain


RE:  What the .... ? Referencing XSL stylesheets across  domain
Julian Reschke writes:
> > Given that a lot of IE's clunkiness with XML+CSS is its apparent
> > insistence on pouring XML into an HTML object model, I think I
> > could take that as agreement.
> > 
> > There is, of course, a cycle.  Web designers don't care about XML
> > since the browsers don't support it in forms that are easier for
> > them - learning XSLT is kind of a bother - so browser vendors can
> > say they don't support it because nobody cares.
> > 
> > Inertia is great stuff.
> 
> How can you say "inertia" if both Mozilla and IE6 *do* support XSLT?

I was referring to IE's CSS support.  XSLT isn't exactly an easy
substitute for most web developers.
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