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Hi.
I wont cover the same ground as Didiers comprehensive reply, as I find
myself agreeing with the vast bulk of what he has to say.
What I will add is that the delivery of dHTML (or dXML if you like) is a
bit of a pain with XSL. Definately doable, but it can get to be a drag.
With the IE5 HTCs the nightmare becomes a dream. What HTCs also bring is
the chance to create your own FOs, which given the current lack of Rec FOs
is very refreshing.
Definately worth a look, and a play. Even if you are planning on deploying
an app from Unix and a Java serlet, IE5 on a windows box might prove to be
a worthwhile prototyping tool.
Cheers
Guy Murphy
guy_murphy@xxxxxxxxxx
http://www.guy-murphy.easynet.co.uk
xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on 03/24/99 08:06:24 PM
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Subject: What about IE5
Hi, Im looking for diferent opinions about IE5 and how it behaves
with XML; is it just like the beta version or better?
TIA
Horacio
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