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Re: My xslt works in Firefox and not IE6.0

From: Bjoern Hoehrmann <bjoern@---------.-->
To: NULL
Date: 12/10/2005 8:39:00 AM
* meena.shah@g... wrote in microsoft.public.xsl:
>I was trying to get my xsl file to work in Firefox, which I did, but
>now it seems it doesn't work at all in IE6.0.  I thought 6.0 used the
>same standard as Firefox?

IE6 should use MSXML 3.0 which supports XSLT 1.0, yes. You didn't say
what "doesn't work" means here, it might be your script code, errors
in the XSLT document, a security problem, and so on. 

>6.0 sp2 would load fine with the working draft:
><xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-xsl">

Then you might be using MSXML 2.6 not 3.x, you can use qualified names
like MSXML2.DOMDocument.3.0 to avoid such problems when creating the
objects.
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