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Web browsers with XML client side support in Mac 0S 9.x environment?

From: Diego TERCERO <diego.tercero@--------.-->
To: NULL
Date: 3/3/2005 10:43:00 AM
Hi everyone,
I'v just discovered the benefits of XmlHttpRequest for building very 
dynamic web components.

I work in a company were we're commercializing an application with a Web 
client. One of our initial requirements on this client was to be sure 
that it would have a high cross-browser compatibility. More 
specifically, we have custommers that need this application to run on 
Mac OS 9.x systems.

I was wondering if anyone knew here if there were ways to support client 
side Xml handling for Mac OS 9.x web browsers and eventually support for 
client side XmlHttpRequest.

I'm aware that this kind of support is available on Mac OS X Tiger 
platform with Safari since version 1.2 but what about older platforms?

Any help on this subject would be highly appreciated,

Regards,

Diego Tercero

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