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Subject: XSLT on a client side in IE
From: "Vadim Permyakov" <vadimpermyakov@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 18:08:54 -0500
xslt on the client
Hi all,

Recently I did a project with XSLT on client side (for Microsoft Internet Explorer) and everything looks fine, but there is one problem:
if client goes several times back to prev page and forward again, sometimes page is not shown properly (looks like xsl template is not found and the content of XML file goes right to the screen).


Is it a problem with design or bug in IE?

This bug is hard to describe, but you can see it here (only for Microsoft IE):

http://205.179.251.157/medcoder/html/medcoder.html

Enter username: medcoder
password: medcoder

Type some search word if left frame (like "test", "liver", etc.). The result page in main frame is result of XSLT on client side.
Now click on some code, get result and click on code to get result in left window. Now click browser button "back" and "forward", try it a few times and you will see this effect.


Any advice appreciated!

Thanks,
Vadim


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