> On Fri, 15 Jun 2001, Daniel Schneider wrote:
> 
> > ..... and IE users can't see the *.text as intended. This 
> is one very simple
> > reason why I really do not recommend IE in any educational 
> environment.
> 
> Even worse with Cocoon-generated XML ==> HTML files. Say you 
> have foo.xml
> and transform it with Cocoon and XSLT to an HTML file. You cannot view
> source with IE, because it insists on wanting to show the original XML
> file instead of the generated HTML. Of course it can't get at 
> the original
> XML and so comes up with an error message to that effect.

Well, I'm using IE 5.0 (NT) and I can display the HTML code...
But I haven't succesfully installed the MS's xml parser and stuff...
This bug appears to be another "functionality" of XML support by IE :-/

Olivier

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