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Hi Vedu, this means you are sending an XML file to the browser. IE will download XML, look for a stylesheet, and render it client side. NS will not download XML by default but will show a download window. Make sure the output of your transformation is valid HTML (starting with the <HTML> tag) and not XML. Hope this helps, Edward >Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2002 07:02:35 -0700 (PDT) >From: Vedu Hariths <vhariths@xxxxxxxxx> >Subject: using a .htm file as the final output > >Hi all, >The final output page after the XSL transformations is >an .xml file with html markup. If I change it to a >.html file, then the transformations do not occur and >I cannot view the page. However when the page is a >.xml file then only IE can show the page, Netscape >however wants to save the file. > >Is it a server configuration that would somehow dupe >the client browser to show the page regardless of its >extension or can I save the page with a .htm extension >and get it to work on Netscape somehow. > >Thanks, >Vedu XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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