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Re: Browser implementations of XSLT

Subject: Re: Browser implementations of XSLT
From: Piet van Oostrum <piet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2011 22:18:00 -0400
Re:  Browser implementations of XSLT
David Carlisle wrote:

 > On 30/01/2011 00:31, Emmanuel Bigui wrote:
 > > For some reason, Chrome does not want to display XML correctly
 > > (there are extensions that deal with this). If your stylesheet
 > > produces HTML or text you'll be able to see the result directly,
 > > but if it produces XML it seems "invisible" (only text nodes are
 > > visible).
 >
 > isn't that the expected behaviour?
 >
 > If you want an html renderer such as a browser to render anything
 > other than plane text you need to give it a format it knows (htnl or
 > svg, but not arbitrary xml)

Well, Firefox can show arbitrary XML when you give CSS for all used elements.
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