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Re: Problem in Loading XML content from a Stream

From: "Anthony Jones" <Ant@------------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 11/1/2006 4:48:00 PM


"Oleg Tkachenko [MVP]" <some@b...> wrote in message
news:45487A16.4040402@b......
> manish_agarwal@a... wrote:
>
> > We are having problem in loading an XML content that is being sent from
> > server as a stream into Internet explorer. The web browser uses the
> > default style sheet and does not display the XML tags.
> >
> > We have tried using content type as text/xml but that does not seem to
> > work. The only option that is working is saving the file as xml on
> > server and then redirecting to the URL.
>
> IE usually ignores mime types.

No it doesn't.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/workshop/networking/moniker/overview/mime_handling.asp

>Try to fool it by adding &dummy=.xml to
> the end of query.
>
> -- 
> Oleg Tkachenko [XML MVP, MCPD]
> http://blog.tkachenko.com | http://www.XmlLab.Net | http://www.XLinq.Net




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