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Hi.
You might try setting...
Response.ContentType = 'text/xml';
...so that the mimetype of the returned file is appropriate, in which case
IE5 will accept ASP files OK.
Cheers
Guy
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> happen to emit XSL/XML. I believe, though, that IE5 will not recognize an
> xml
> file unless it has the right extension (in case you want to directly view
> the
> output).
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