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AFAIK XSLT support exists only in IE using MSXML 3.0+ and Gecko-based
browsers. IE for the Mac does not (again, AFAIK) support XSLT since
MSXML is not applicable for that platform (due to it's activeX based
nature). Lately I have been investigating Konqueror/Safari's XML support
and I'm very happy to say that sarissa[1] will also support the KHTML
engine in the next (or right after that) release. No XSLT support there
though :-(
So, MSXML3.0+(IE) and Transformiix(Moz) are the only applicable browsers out there. Being wrong would be a pleasure! [1] http://sarissa.sourceforge.net/ Cheers, Manos J-P S wrote: Opera, I think, treats XML as HTML, or at any rate transforms as if the stylesheet wasn't there: it strips the tags and returns the concatenated text nodes in Times New Roman. There is also anecdotally buggy support for XSL in some version of Macintosh IE6+ that I've yet to see repeated.
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