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Although actually now that I remember there is an addition of PI filtering somewhere in Windows, settable via the registry, because infopath came with the ability to open XML files that had been written by an office application in the correct version of Office. This however will still only work in IE but it will also work in any XML File opened from the Windows Shell, i.e. Explorer. I doubt that is on the mime type since Windows doesn't really do mime types, it does extensions and filetypes. so it was probably the addition of a dll to handling files of type XMLFile to the registry. and for xsl files the key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\xslfile Cheers, Bryan Rasmussen On 1/25/07, bryan rasmussen <rasmussen.bryan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: I don't think you get that granularity with urlmon either, what you get is filtering on the mime type then the application that runs with your mime type must determine if there is an xsl-stylesheet PI. I suppose actually this is handled somewhere in Firefox's xslt processor though, so to add code for specific PIs it should be done there. http://www.mozilla.org/projects/xslt/
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