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Problem with Firefox?

From: Dennis <nobody@-------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 5/5/2008 6:31:00 PM

I am in the process of converting some program output from HTML to
XML/XSLT. I have an XSL stylesheet that inserts some javascript in the
output that gets called further down to pop up a window). It works fine
in IE6 but not in Firefox/Netscape. See...

http://kowallekfamily.com/genealogy/reports/desc-3817.xml

It is the Note link (just to the right of Henry Bales) which is supposed
to pop up a window. In Firefox this link even looks strange (note the
space between the word "Note" and its underscores.

I am not even sure that this is a XML/XSLT problem. But I have a similar
HTML page at...

http://kowallekfamily.com/genealogy/reports/desc-3817.htm

...that works just fine in Firefox. I compared the XSL transform output
to the HTML page and the pop-up code looks virtually identical.

Is this an XML/XSLT problem just with Firefox or should I be looking
elsewhere?

I am using Firefox 2.0.0.14.

TIA,

-- 

Dennis


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