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Re: Window popup in XML?

From: Martin Honnen <mahotrash@-----.-->
To: NULL
Date: 9/21/2008 2:02:00 PM

Randy Poe wrote:

> 5. Does Javascript run in XML pages? 

It depends on the browser. With Mozilla or Opera you can certainly use 
the XHTML script element in XML or XHTML documents to use script.

> 6. I'm also confused about the role of XSL. As I understand it, XSL
> transforms
> a page at browser access time. I could theoretically write rules so
> that the
> browser receives HTML instead of XML. Then I could do all the
> Javascript
> I want. But then my MathML would break, wouldn't it? That seems to
> want
> to be part of an XML page.

I don't use MathML but I believe in the case of MathML the XSLT 
stylesheet is used to cater for both Mozilla and IE. Mozilla should be 
able to deal with your XML/MathML document just fine but with IE the 
XSLT stylesheet is necessary to ensure IE renders any HTML and a plugin 
renders the MathML.

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	Martin Honnen
	http://JavaScript.FAQTs.com/


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