Subject: RE: XSLT browser support
From: "George Hill" <ghill@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2001 19:06:14 +1200
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Yes, you're quite right. My response was out of order, and I've already
apologized to Pranav off-line.
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Sent: Friday, 7 September 2001 5:04 p.m.
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Subject: RE: XSLT browser support
At 9:55 AM +1200 9/7/01, George Hill wrote:
>Being a tad lazy, aren't you? Why not go to Microsoft's web site and
>find out for yourself, rather than cluttering this newsgroup with such
>questions?
>
Being a tad grumpy, aren't you? That's no way to greet new participants
on the list!
This is a perfectly reasonable question; there was quite a while when
the answer to the question "does IEX.X support XSLT or not?" was "well,
sort of".
And now, in answer to a newbie I'd say "yes", but in answer to a
curmudgeon I'd probably say, "well, yes. but ... ".
-- Tommie
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