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AFAIK IE6 comes with version 3, show us some code that you use to access and process the xml. Joe (MVP - xml) >From: "vijay" <vijay@w...> >To: <xml-dev@l...> >Subject: Any difference in the way IE5/5.5 and IE6 looks at >XMLHTTP objects? >Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2003 20:27:26 +0530 > >Hi, > >We retrieve the XML document generated using an ASP page by using the >XMLHTTP object. We set the MIME type in the ASP page using the ASP method >Response.ContentType to "text/xml". Using this we create appropriate XML >document for the front end. This is working very well in the IE 5 and 5.5 >versions. > >This is not working in IE6. The XML documents are getting generated by the >ASP but are not transferred to the front end. The XMLHTTP object on the >client machine throws no errors and the the responseXML.xml property is >completely empty. > >What version of MSXML is installed with IE6? Are there any known issues >with >the IE6 XML parser? Has it's tolerance of the structure of XML documents >been altered, so that something that would be fine with the IE5 XML parser >is seen as bad from the IE6 ? > >Any help would be greatly appreciated, > >Thank you very much in advance. > >with best regards > >Vijay _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself with cool emoticons - download MSN Messenger today! http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger
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