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Narender S chauhan wrote: Out of these Netscape tries to process XSL templates in better way, but that too is far away from what IE 6.0 gives on windows using MSXML. So you would probably need an external XSLT processor to create HTML files at least for MAC. Mozilla is better than that. It's XSLT module [1] works great for me and I'm sure it does so on OS X. It's also scriptable [2] and much more powerfull than IE's MSXML as far as XSL goes... I even wrote a lib for easier cross-browser scripting [3]. Actually, the only XML-related front that brings IE in front of Mozilla is validation.
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