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Jeni's "index.xml" file is actually an xml file. It specifies an xslt stylesheet to use, and has non-html material in it. A non-xml-aware browser wouldn't display it in a useful way. Her "index.html" file is xhtml, and would display properly as an html file in a non-xml-aware browser. Tom P [Hewko, Doug] > I noticed that some people use files with an XML extension and some with > HTML. For example here are two equivalent pages of Jeni's XSLT Tutorial > pages: > http://www.jenitennison.com/xslt/index.xml > http://www.jenitennison.com/xslt/index.html > >
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