I know older IE and Netscape browsers do not suppport xslt but
mozilla and IE 6 do. When viewing the generated html as a file
eveything looks fine, but when viewing through http (apache) you have to have cocoon installed to see the pages. According to mozilla's website they are real strict with xslt comliance to standards.
My question is, have you encountered these problems, are there IE specific xslt tags in the generated files?
Besides cocoon, is there any speical apache extra's needed to view
the generated xslt/xml?
Thanks!
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Keith,
I use Mozialli 1.1 and IE (with update). They both work fine. As you can see from JCSC website under screenshots. There are images taken from IE and Mozilla.Though, I haven't viewed the pages using Apache, I use Tomcat directly using the cruisecontrol.sourceforge.net servlet.
Hope this helps,
Ralph
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I know older IE and Netscape browsers do not suppport xslt but
mozilla and IE 6 do. When viewing the generated html as a file
eveything looks fine, but when viewing through http (apache) you have to have cocoon installed to see the pages. According to mozilla's website they are real strict with xslt comliance to standards.
My question is, have you encountered these problems, are there IE specific xslt tags in the generated files?
Besides cocoon, is there any speical apache extra's needed to view
the generated xslt/xml?
Thanks!
Keith,
I use Mozialli 1.1 and IE (with update). They both work fine. As you can see from JCSC website under screenshots. There are images taken from IE and Mozilla.Though, I haven't viewed the pages using Apache, I use Tomcat directly using the cruisecontrol.sourceforge.net servlet.
Hope this helps,
Ralph