Hi,
I tried Netscape 6 a couple of months ago, and found that it only supported
css stylesheets in the pre-beta download. Netscape did have an xsl support
link on the 6.0 site, but it was not active.
Chuck
At 01:51 PM 12/08/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>Has anyone tried the new Netscape to see if it will do xsl transformations
>as IE5 does? I've read the description and find myself confused. It talks
>about handling xml, but is xml display limited to using css stylesheets?
>When we displayed an xml instance in Net 6 (with no stylesheet attached) it
>came up as plain text, rather than in the hierarchical fashion IE5 does
>when a stylesheet is not used. Any comments would be appreciated?
>
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