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Re: off-topic Sarissa question

Subject: Re: off-topic Sarissa question
From: Emmanouil Batsis <Emmanouil.Batsis@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 16:03:11 +0200
sarissa xmlserializer
Please use the SF project to ask help/questions on sarissa. This mailinglist is strictly for XSLT related questions and your post has nothing to do with XSLT.

Bryan Rasmussen wrote:

my alert returns [object], in Firefox it returns [object XMLDocument],



IE does not get more specific than [object] in any case, so this is unrelated to sarissa or XSLT.


alert(resultDocument.xml) in IE shows the xml content of the document, in firefox shows undefined.


You should read the API documentation; the .xml property has been removed as there was no way to support itin browsers other than IE and Moz. Instead, you can use the XMLSerializer object or the Sarissa.serialize utility method.


The same is the case for all the usual properties that the MS dom exposes, text
etc. how do I have to get ahold of those properties?



Although sarissa begun as a library to emulate IE extentions to the DOM, it changed along the way to support more popular and non-IE centric extentions. Check out the documentation.


hth,

Manos

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