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Subject: MSXML vs MSXSL vs Datachannel
From: Mike Brown <mike@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2000 13:02:04 -0600 (MDT)
MSXML vs MSXSL vs Datachannel
Jonathan, or anyone from Microsoft--

Since we're on the topic of parsers, I was wondering if you could clarify
for everyone what the past, current and future relationship is between the
Datachannel XML parser and the MSXML parser.

Also, what is the correct way to refer to what comes with IE5 -- is it
MSXML or MSXSL? I was under the impression that it's one 'thing' that
functions as both an XML parser and an XSL processor. Do you have a
preferred way of referring to it?

Thanks in advance,

   - Mike
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Mike J. Brown, software engineer, Webb Interactive Services
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