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  • Subject: ms config
  • From: Rick Marshall <rjm@z...>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 06:49:50 +1000
  • Organization: Zenucom Pty Limited
  • Reply-to: rjm@z...

ms config
apologies if this is well covered in a thread, but a couple of hours of
googling didn't give me the answer.... so hopefully someone here knows
off the top of their head.

i'm not big on microsoft technologies, so i don't have a windows desktop
in house, but i have to deliver to a lot of windows users. not normally
a problem, most things work.

but i can't seem to get explorer to directly interpret an xml/xsl
combination like mozilla does.

ie http://www.cadetshoes.com.au/menu_test.xml

makes some menu buttons in mozilla, but an xml dom tree in explorer

is this a config issue with explorer, or do i have to write javascript?

i know i can use a cgi script to do this, but for a bigger project i'm
working on, the caching of xslt info will help to reduce network
traffic, and i presume speed up the process as well

thanks

rick



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